So, the RMN is no more... I’m surprised, but not surprised all at the same time. I must also admit a small sense of victory seeing as a I put together a protest of this paper 9 years ago... I wonder how those jerk reporters I spoke with are feeling now...
Their biased reporting no doubt contributed to its demise, and it doesn’t surprise me one bit. I guess printing outright false statements on important issues like elections gets old and people won’t continue to support such self-satisfaction on the part of reporters forever! The Denver Post [and all other biased rags calling themselves newspapers nowadays should take note...].
That said, I do feel sorry for the RMN [Denver Newspaper Agency] staffers who do NOT make ANY editorial decisions, and are just working to get by — at least those who won’t be absorbed into the Denver Post’s Staff. It is hard to be out of work in a place like Denver - particularly if their training is in the media (where else are you going to work???).
“And another one down, and another one dowm, an another one bites the dust! Another one bites the dust!”
ALL propaganda press must die and their presstitute handlers starve for a while to hopefully learn that people don’t buy their agenda driven lies !
Hope their hunger for food is as great as America’s hunger for truth !
Doom on em !
Colorado's oldest newspaper, which launched in Denver in 1859, printed its last edition Friday
As they say, "That's all she wrote."
I don’t know a lot about the Rocky Mountain News, but I do know they printed this story a few years ago:
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/special-reports/final-salute/
This story moved me like none other I have ever read, so they get a couple of props from me.