Posted on 11/01/2005 2:46:38 PM PST by defconw
LISTEN TO MARK LEVIN ONLINE AND JOIN THE DISCUSSION
6-8PM Eastern
Will we hear
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU MORON, or
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU BIG JERK, or
GET OFF THE PHONE YOU DOPE
Is that a same sex marriage?
LOL Indeed it is.
not with me...never really been a cat person...I'm definitely a dog man.
You know that game ---- 7 ways to Kevin Bacon--- or something like that? I bet you can do that with your list. It could also look like a geneology chart. :-)
Orrin "The Smarmy Git" Hatch
I'll never forgive him for Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He does sing a helluva Christmas carol though...lol.
"6 degrees of Kevin Bacon"
LOL!
I love a man who makes me laugh!
One would think I don't like my pets, really I do. I just cleaned up the house today and they are getting their fur all over it again.
well, since I'm Jewish he won't be able to charm me with the Christmas carols, the momzer..
Keeper has never clawed at the furniture or rug.
Bring your cat over to my apt. and Keeper will
talk to him about this. :-)
Was he in the Mormon Tabernacle Choir?
my Sammi doesn't shed..and besides he doesn't think he's a dog..he thinks he's a people...in fact, he's a furperson...
'05 Proving To Be Worst Newspaper Year Since Recession by Ross Fadner, Monday, Oct 31, 2005 7:00 AM EST<
IT'S OFFICIAL: 2005 WILL BE the newspaper industry's worst year since the last ad industry recession. And things aren't looking much better for next year either, according to a top Wall Street firm's report on newspaper publishing. "Sadly, 2005 is shaping up as the industry's worst year from a revenue growth perspective since the recession impacted 2001-2002 period," says the report from Goldman Sachs, adding a warning that meaningful growth in 2006 is "very unlikely."
In particular, national advertising has under-performed, remaining essentially flat this year, as has the retail category, the report said--while classified, both print and online, has shown positive gains so far this year, up 4-5 percent.
The weak ad environment for newspapers has caused Goldman to scale back its 2006 growth forecast to 3.5 percent from 4.0 percent. The note said national ad growth would once again be weakest at 1.0 percent, followed by retail, 2.5 percent, and classifieds at 3.6 percent. The bright spot continues to be online newspaper revenues, which are projected to grow an impressive 25 percent in 2006. Despite this, online will still represent 5.0 percent of total newspaper revenues.
The only really good news for publishers is that the investment firm believes the cost of newsprint, which has risen recently, is likely to fall slightly in 2006, as demand falls more quickly than production capacity. The report said newsprint prices would peak and then slowly recede in the second half of the year.
Even so, this good news is scant relief for an industry besieged by flat ad revenues, falling stocks, and fleeing subscribers. Last week, Rishad Tobaccowala, chief innovation officer for Publicis Groupe, told a newspaper--the Chicago Tribune--"newspapers are at a tipping point," in which online media will start to take more readership and more ad dollars. He added that newspapers are in the worst situation of all news media for growth as "the least visually engaging and least youth oriented" medium.
The more I know people, the better I like dogs.
well, since I'm Jewish he won't be able to charm me with the Christmas carols, the momzer..
LMAO...I spilled my drink.
rofl..I saw that bumper sticker...
rofl...
That's good news Johnnie! I cancelled my paper and also got Progressive insurance just so I can cancel it in a month as a political statement...lol.
LOL! My cat would be scared of Keeper!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.