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How can newspapers be saved? First, fire the journalists.
Examiner.com ^ | Nov 22, 2013 | Bruce Deitrick Price

Posted on 12/07/2013 7:50:52 PM PST by BruceDeitrickPrice

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To: BruceDeitrickPrice

printed newspapers cannot be saved...

they hate conservatives and republicants in general..

any business plan that calls for alienating over half of your potential customers right off the bat is doomed to failure..


21 posted on 12/08/2013 4:46:16 AM PST by joe fonebone (a socialist is just a juvenile communist)
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I have to disagree with the premise that the decline of newspapers is because of the bias of their reporters. Newspapers and reporters have always been biased. What is killing newspapers, regardless of their political leaning, is technology and the internet. Twenty years ago I took the daily and Sunday paper wherever I lived. Now I get no paper but still read the news. Everything I used to get from the paper by subscribing to it; news, editorials, want ads, advertisements, comics, etc., I can get in spades from the internet for nothing.


22 posted on 12/08/2013 6:43:18 AM PST by ops33 (Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired))
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To: Rodamala
"The thing is, it is the structure of having the ritual of going down the street at lunchtime to the newsstand and getting the paper... going back and giving the sports section to one guy, the front section to another and then doing the sudoku in the classifieds... I can always return tothe break room on my way out for an afternoon smoke and grab the cypher and usually nail it... or not. If I can't, no big deal... tomorrow is another. I think, for me, it is about not being on a stupid computer. "

Agreed! The rituals are important.

A lot of our subscribers are elderly folks who print out the daily email and solve it with coffee. When we miss a day for some reason we get inundated with emails about how they can't start the day without their puzzle. ;-)

23 posted on 12/08/2013 7:03:50 AM PST by MV=PY (The Magic Question: Who's paying for it?)
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To: BruceDeitrickPrice
Every major paper (maybe all papers) in this country will be gone in 20 to 30 years....except for small local flyers you get for free in the mail...

This generation doesn't read newspapers...the next one won't either...

Everybody under 30 has internet access via iPad or smartphone...

Horse and buggy whip syndrome...

I haven't picked up a newspaper in 10 years and I'm 54...

24 posted on 12/08/2013 7:09:57 AM PST by Popman
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To: BruceDeitrickPrice

it’s the progressive claptrap people no longer want


25 posted on 12/08/2013 7:11:20 AM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: MV=PY
Why, exactly , would we want to save them?

One of the great comforts in my life was to sit down in my chair in the Family Room with a fresh cup of coffee and the newspaper.

While I do most of my news reading on line now that is because there are no more conservative newspapers left. I used to get The Washington Times delivered but they decided to cut their print edition to the county just north of us. For some reason I hate reading newspapers on line, even if they are the PDF version of the hard copy.

I use a 37 inch HDTV as my monitor but the endless scrolling and zooming in and out pains me. I also love the feel of the paper in my hand. That goes the same for books. I love the bound editions and eschew Kindles and such.

26 posted on 12/08/2013 10:18:30 AM PST by OldMissileer
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We subscribed to the Washington Times by mail in PA but they stopped that service a few years ago; now we only get their weekly edition. Can’t even begin to compare. We get the Philly Inq—mostly ads now. Only useful parts are tv schedule, crossword, comics and Krauthammer’s column once a week. Not a peep about Obamacare problems...


27 posted on 12/08/2013 10:25:18 AM PST by GoldwaterChick
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

are you drunk?


28 posted on 12/08/2013 12:23:39 PM PST by slouper (LWRC M6A2)
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