To: StarFan
Newsweek suscribers should ask a credit for this one edition. That will make the publisher look up and take notice.
10 posted on
05/16/2005 12:26:22 PM PDT by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
To: thegreatbeast
Newsweek suscribers should ask a credit for this one edition. That will make the publisher look up and take notice.They should just put themselves out of their misery...and cancel their whole subscription.
Of course...I don't hold Newsweak subscriber's in very high regard...but that's beside the point.
FRegards,
17 posted on
05/16/2005 12:31:40 PM PDT by
Osage Orange
(Not ALL of us are sheep..!!)
To: thegreatbeast
"Newsweek suscribers should ask a credit for this one edition. That will make the publisher look up and take notice."
I hope for NewsWeek Mag at least a 20% cancellation of their subscriptions and no-buys at stands. I also hope advertisers back-out.
74 posted on
05/16/2005 1:15:40 PM PDT by
purpleland
(The price of freedom is vigilance.)
To: thegreatbeast
Newsweek suscribers should ask a credit for this one edition. That will make the publisher look up and take notice.
That's not good enough. Every subscriber should call the magazine up and stop their subscriptions NOW!
151 posted on
05/17/2005 8:09:26 AM PDT by
demkicker
(Warning the GOP Senators: Nuke the filibuster!)
To: thegreatbeast
"Newsweek suscribers should ask a credit for this one edition. That will make the publisher look up and take notice."
Cancelling the subscription altogether may be better, with a note stating that comparable news coverage can be obtained for free by reading the tabloids at the checkout line in the supermarket.
192 posted on
05/17/2005 11:05:50 AM PDT by
ArmedNReady
(Islam, The Cancer on Humanity)
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