Posted on 10/26/2009 7:45:16 AM PDT by PittsburghAfterDark
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL -- 2,024,269 -- 0.61% USA TODAY -- 1,900,116 -- (-17.15%) THE NEW YORK TIMES -- 927,851 -- (-7.28%) LOS ANGELES TIMES -- 657,467 -- (-11.05%) THE WASHINGTON POST -- 582,844 -- (-6.40%)
DAILY NEWS (NEW YORK) -- 544,167 -- (-13.98%) NEW YORK POST -- 508,042 -- (-18.77%) CHICAGO TRIBUNE -- 465,892 -- (-9.72%) HOUSTON CHRONICLE -- 384,419 -- (-14.24%) THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER -- 361,480 -- N/A
NEWSDAY -- 357,124 -- (-5.40%) THE DENVER POST -- 340,949 -- N/A THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC -- 316,874 -- (-12.30%) STAR TRIBUNE, MINNEAPOLIS -- 304,543 -- (-5.53%) CHICAGO SUN-TIMES -- 275,641 -- (-11.98%)
The PLAIN DEALER, CLEVELAND -- 271,180 -- (-11.24%) DETROIT FREE PRESS (e) -- 269,729 -- (-9.56%) THE BOSTON GLOBE -- 264,105 -- (-18.48%) THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS -- 263,810 -- (-22.16%) THE SEATTLE TIMES -- 263,588 -- N/A
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE -- 251,782 -- (-25.82%) THE OREGONIAN -- 249,163 -- (-12.06%) THE STAR-LEDGER, NEWARK -- 246,006 -- (-22.22%) SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE -- 242,705 -- (-10.05%) ST. PETERSBURG (FLA.) TIMES -- 240,147 -- (-10.70%)
(Excerpt) Read more at editorandpublisher.com ...
I think based on these figures you can kiss the following papers goodbye in 2010; Boston Globe, Dallas Morning News, San Francisco Chronicle and Newark Star-Ledger. You simply cannot continue to offer annual advertising rates when your base is down 25%. No advertiser would pay for that kind of non-performance.
Meanwhile the Wall Street Journal grows. Now, just how can that be? How can the one conservative leaning newspaper grow while the rest of the communist leaning newspapers.... oh never mind. We've been telling them the business model for success for 20 years, they know best.
Dr. Raoul's Rule: BIAS = LAYOFFS.
Or, like the Mpls Star Tribune did some years ago, you could just lie about your circulation.
complain to your hotel and motel managements about
usa today.
maybe they’ll do some more cost cutting!
After 43 years I finally cancelled my subscription to the Houston “Comical”. Of course they called me and asked me to reconsider. Told them that rag wasn’t worth lining my bird cage and I should have stopped it long before I did.
the lost angeles times offered me their —— for,
get this!
$1.00 per week!
PLAIN DEALER, CLEVELAND — 271,180 — (-11.24%)
I know someone who has been trying to cancel her subscription for 3 months. They keep sending the paper. Free. Now they are giving away the weekend paper if you subscribe to a neighborhood paper not owned by them!
They are desperate.
Longtime WSJ reader - it rocks - and makes all the leftie rags look pathetic...case in point: read a recent article by Terry Teachout (opera/broadway,etc writer...) on the Polanski situation...pure genius and very brave!
PLAIN DEALER, CLEVELAND — 271,180 — (-11.24%)
I know someone who has been trying to cancel her subscription for 3 months. They keep sending the paper after 3 unpaid returned bills. Free. Now they are giving away the weekend paper if you subscribe to a neighborhood paper not owned by them!
They are desperate.
Bankrupt. Layoffs. Still a marxist propaganda sheet. How does it hang on?
I would argue that there is a great perception that the WSJ is conservative. Now that perception may likely be the reason is continues to perfom above everyone else, but the honest fact is that the WSJ is crazy liberal and I would further argue that it has become even more liberal in the past few years.
The editorials are solid and conservative, but most of the news and features are written from a decidedly liberal point of view.
This is the same paper that ran panting pro-Obama story and photo on its front page, nearly single every day, for months before the election. At the same time, they ran consistently ran unflattering McCain stories, when they covered him.
Its the same in cable news FNC is getting about twice the viewers as CNN and MSNBC combined, this in spite of being on Barry Soetoro’s enemies list. At least for now this is a center right country (at least among those who work and vote with their wallets). People are not going to pay money for the same liberal bilge when newspapers like IBD and the WSJ actually print accurate news.
Have been traveling lately and noticed that there has consistantly been a stack of untaken copies of USA Today at each of the hotels where I’ve stayed. They’re either in the breakfast area or on the front desk.
I will grant you that some of their reporters are lefties and write articles with that bias - I could even name a few off the top of my head - but overall, the paper is delightfully rightish, even in their cultural coverage - and can be even more delightful in not having any slant entering into the writing at all. Yes, the fashion chick is ga-ga over Michelle but most of the rest is pretty even handed - and in this day and age, it’s refreshing...and sells papers...
note the huge % drop in the largest cities...would be interesting to see a corresponding set of figures for Foreign Language papers in those areas (bet they are up bigtime).
I will ask The One in genuflection this morning, for a government bail out for Newspapers, plus moose and cheese for my sister.
Time for all these rags to get a bailout or a government takeover! Can’t have all these guys fail!
Chicago papers have transformed into propagand organs for the One. Meaning have moved from wading in the kool aid to a plunge into the depths of enabling
Chicago papers have transformed into propagand organs for the One. Meaning have moved from wading in the kool aid to a plunge into the depths of enabling
I like WSJ editorials but lately have been reading more Investors Business Daily opinion/editorials plus they have a Michael Ramirez cartoon — he’s the best. Do give IBD a look at.
“they ... consistently ran unflattering McCain stories”
I can’t explain the obama part, but McCain is an idiot and deserved to lose. The bad press was probably because McCain didn’t want to win and everyone could see it.
Looks like they are all going green. Think of how many trees they are saving!
Less paper for the cleaning crew to dispose of, as well.
Ditto! Freeper Kaslin also posts the IBD editorials here every day. He has a ping list for these posts.
I cannot tell you how pleased I am to see the Dallas Morning News is one of the biggest losers percentage wise.
This arrogant paper is in a Red state and a conservative area. The demographic for newspapers period is the older, more educated citizen.
And yet, they know best. They continue to use the liberal hacks from Austin to report Texas news and for the rest, they recycle the New York Times and rely too heavily on the liberal AP.
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Even their entertainment reporters are liberal and elitist.
I still subscribe but they are really making it hard.
Why don’t they learn? All we ask is fair and balanced.
I could read their front page cover to cover everyday and still not learn half the things I read here on Free Republic.
Same here. My parents started their subscription to the Chronicle when they moved to Houston in 1956. I always had my own subscription after I grew up and continued their subscription when I inherited their house in 1994.
The only reason I didn’t cancel before this year was the coupons in the Sunday paper and the continually declining subscription prices. With the coupons I was essentially getting a free newspaper I never read. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when some of the coupons started coming out in Spanish only. The money saved by not supporting the leftist rag offsets the loss in coupon savings, and the time saved by not clipping coupons is an added benefit.
>>>a great perception that the WSJ is conservative.
I agree that WSJ has continued its slide to the left. Although it seems to have accelerated over the last several years, it has been going on for decades. Printing in color marked one of its water sheds. At one time, only the front middle column contained a liberal human interest story.
Unfortunately, the same has happened to Barron’s, their sister publication, but only more so.
In both publications, it has become difficult to find an article that’s so interesting you are forced to buy it.
I find it difficult to believe that all these publications can’t figure out what sells. Look at the success of conservative talk radio and conservative web sites. All medias made a hard left when journalism schools started preaching that news had to carry the author’s opinion. Decades ago, news had to reflect TRUTH instead.
>>I would argue that there is a great perception that the WSJ is conservative. Now that perception may likely be the reason is continues to perfom above everyone else, but the honest fact is that the WSJ is crazy liberal and I would further argue that it has become even more liberal in the past few years.
The editorials are solid and conservative, but most of the news and features are written from a decidedly liberal point of view.<<
You’re correct, and you’ve been proven correct by testing. The test, as I recall, consisted of ranking news stories based upon whether they cited sources that could be construed as liberal, neutral or conservative. Surprisingly (to me anyway) the WSJ had by far the most liberal news story bias than any other major newspaper, the NY Times included.
Of course the editorial pages offset that bias, but it’s still good to keep in mind that the news pages reflect a quite liberal bias though it’s often subtle. Again, it depends on what they choose to cover and who they choose to rely upon as sources. The ACORN story, for instance, was muted in the WSJ until several days after it erupted. Similarly, you would never know that the global warming/climate change topic was still being debated if you only relied upon their news pages. Sure, they’ll print the economic winners vs. losers stories, but not the arguments in rebuttal of the entire concept. They’re too liberal to do so.
Frankly, to get a conservative slant on U.S. news, one has to go to Canadian and British papers on-line. And possibly Investor’s Business Daily, which I don’t see much.
If you’re going to be reading news with a liberal slant (and you are), better it be from a paper where the editorial staff will do its best to straighten out the confusion at the end of the day. Also, it’s not all bad to keep an eye on the opposition’s thinking, and reading the news pages of the WSJ will accomplish that to a greater extent than one realizes. Best to realize it, then continue reading.
I only took it as long as I did just for the crossword and deaths. If my name wasn’t in the obits, I’d do the crossword........LOL. Now I just go to their website and read the death notices just for the sole purpose to see if anyone I know has passed. Sometimes word gets around too late. I’ve learned from experience that friends from your past or someone in their family you knew passed and that’s the only way I could find out.
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