To: churchillbuff
The Washington Post was clearly the highest-profile circulation loser, dropping 23,814 copies, or 3% of its circulation, to 772,553. The San Francisco Chronicle failed to hold on to the big gains it rolled up while the rival San Francisco Examiner was floundering under the former ownership of the feckless Fang family. The Chron was off 2.6% to 501,135.
To: churchillbuff
Maybe if these newspapers would start doing serious journalistic reporting, people would read their paper; NOT their spin.
5 posted on
05/05/2004 9:22:16 AM PDT by
smiley
To: churchillbuff
After an article in today's Washington Post, no wonder their circulation is down. Losers every one.
Can we sue if they are incorrect? I want someone to start suing them when they lie and it can be proven.
At least one major win against them will make them stop and think and then make a "real" effort to print the truth. They might even have to prove they verified and how with each story.
Wouldn't that be amazing?
To: churchillbuff
The good news continues!
Our local rag has cut the size of the newspaper to where it is about 60% as wide as a year ago.
Yesterday, there were two sections. The main ads seem to be stuffer ads from grocery stores, fast food chains and other mass merchandisers.
As usual the front section was devoted to PC bs instead of news. As soon as my wife tires of it, it will be dropped.
We cancelled the SF Gayronicle in 1992 during the election.
38 posted on
05/05/2004 12:20:52 PM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(When do lunatic lib liars like Wilson, Woodward and al Querry stop lying?!!)
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