Victoria Schneps-Yunis broke away from the sprawling marketing event she had organized and settled into a lobby, where there was a display showing the publications she owns.

She grabbed the current issue of The Queens Courier, her flagship publication. It was more than 100 pages thick — hefty for a community weekly, especially as print publishing has imploded — but normal for The Courier, she said.

A bad week is 80 pages, Ms. Schneps-Yunis said. “The rumors of print’s demise are greatly exaggerated, at least with us.”