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Newspaper circulation down. Sanfrancisco Chronicle down 17%
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| 11-08-05
| Jim C
Posted on 11/08/2005 6:02:22 PM PST by jim9215
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To: Syncro
To: jim9215
Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch.
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posted on
11/08/2005 6:25:49 PM PST
by
Rocky
(Air America: Robbing the poor to feed the Left)
To: jim9215
Death by Capitalism, obviously people are more informed these days and demand a better product from the media.
Funny thing, the new media seems to be doing quite well. :P
To: jim9215
This is good news for the trees and anyone looking for honest reporting. Thank God for the internet.
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posted on
11/08/2005 6:32:59 PM PST
by
hgro
(A)
To: Luke21
Everybody just reads online now. I'm not sure it's all ideological. Probably not but I still subscribe to four conservative magazines and various technical journals. I quit reading the local newspaper many years ago after I subscribed to the the National Review and later the American Spectator. I really just lost interest in the paper and I was ticked off with it anyway.
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posted on
11/08/2005 6:33:33 PM PST
by
bkepley
To: jim9215
"Sanfrancisco Chronicle down 17%"
That is some good news.
To: HangnJudge
time to pull out the Snoopy Dance!I think you meant
and not
To: Luke21
Not true in my case. I used to read USAtoday daily as well as the 'net news sites. No longer. Why should I support papers that I no longer respect or trust?
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:03:47 PM PST
by
softwarecreator
(Facts are to liberals as holy water is to vampires.)
To: expat_panama
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posted on
11/08/2005 7:05:28 PM PST
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jocko12
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