Well, I do think it's sad that many will lose their jobs in a really tough economy, but otherwise..... It's about time!!!
I am not going to hold my breath, but it perhaps the MSM will take the hint now, no one is interested in their Liberal Brainwashing Crappola anymore.
1 posted on
01/10/2009 9:58:14 AM PST by
Danae
To: Danae
I never understood why the newspapers charged so much for want ads and obituaries ... they were just daring their customers to look elsewhere. It was like tapeing a kick me sign on your own back.
2 posted on
01/10/2009 10:10:51 AM PST by
Mark was here
(The earth is bipolar.)
To: Danae
So who is buying? Certainly not the bulk of the public in Seattle. There is always a small number who would subscribe or buy the paper on a daily basis if it were available, but they may no longer provide a sufficiently large demographic to support the assembly, printing, distribution and sale of the printed medium. Once the demographic dries up, so does the revenue from advertisers, the thing that keeps the print media alive.
Then the paper becomes nothing but a pamphlet, a throw-away to be distributed by low-paid part-time agents.
Once weaned away from the daily newspaper, the bulk of the public may never go back.
3 posted on
01/10/2009 10:10:51 AM PST by
alloysteel
(We have been taken prisoner by the American Cong. Endure. Freedom will come.)
To: Danae
5 posted on
01/10/2009 10:39:29 AM PST by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(The committed will surely dominate the complacent.)
To: Danae
I am not going to hold my breath, but it perhaps the MSM will take the hint now, no one is interested in their Liberal Brainwashing Crappola anymore.
They might take the hint, or they might predictably deny reality and deflect blame to the economy or Bush. But they couldn't make the same argument with television, if cable and satellite subscribers were allowed ala carte programming options.
Liberal garbage scows like MSNBC would fold, or they would take the equally liberal PBS stance of begging viewers for money. I can see that Keith Old-whatever now: "If you don't send us some money to pay for my pedicures and bikini waxes, you're the worst person ever!"
I would love to see ala carte programming...I think the overall quality of news and entertainment television in general would improve, or it would die. The latter is happening with newspapers.
6 posted on
01/10/2009 10:44:07 AM PST by
LostInBayport
(The press and the Barackolytes view you as a miracle worker...so turn the economy into wine, Barry.)
To: Danae
I’d like to think that my refusal to buy this worthless rag over the past 35 years has lead to their downfall - but evidently Seattle liberals weren’t impressed with the “PI” either.
7 posted on
01/10/2009 11:30:04 AM PST by
HardStarboard
("The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule - Mencken knew Obama)
To: Danae
The MSM gets that sinking feeling.

9 posted on
01/10/2009 11:35:27 AM PST by
Eye of Unk
(How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words! SA)
To: Danae
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