The most conservative paper in Virginia (other than the Washington Times, which isn't really a Virginia paper). It's not just the liberal papers hurting.
1 posted on
04/02/2009 6:43:22 PM PDT by
gracesdad
To: gracesdad
Geez. No wonder they are hurting.
59 employees doing 31 jobs.
:)
2 posted on
04/02/2009 6:46:13 PM PDT by
earlJam
To: gracesdad
It's creative destruction. There's nothing they can do about it. The next generation will have to go to a museum to see a newspaper.
3 posted on
04/02/2009 6:47:25 PM PDT by
Mad_Tom_Rackham
(What did Obama's Teleprompter know, and when did it know it...)
To: gracesdad
This is a shame. I once lived in the area and use to read this newspaper. It was a Conservative, BUT FAIR newspaper. It covered the news of the area fairly well as far as I was concerned. It had both conservative and liberal columnists on the editorial page.
Ever notice that the conservative newspapers always give liberals a fair break but usually the liberal newspapers don't reciprocate.
4 posted on
04/02/2009 6:52:14 PM PDT by
truthguy
(Good intentions are not enough!)
To: gracesdad
The T-D is a good newspaper. I went from daily to Sunday only. The âNEWSâ is on line @ bed time the night before it is in the driveway @ 6 am. What can you do? I pay big $$ for the Internet and use it WAY more then the paper.
5 posted on
04/02/2009 6:59:31 PM PDT by
jaz.357
(Ars longa, Vita brevis)
To: gracesdad
They have taken a decidedly liberal slant lately, but for the most part the RTD is mostly conservative. I dropped them years ago because I hardly had time to read the paper, and didn’t have any use for it afterward.
6 posted on
04/02/2009 7:00:46 PM PDT by
P8riot
(I carry a gun because I can't carry a cop.)
To: gracesdad
All the print media are suffering.
Hearst in Chicago is going to have a huge layoff in June.
13 posted on
04/02/2009 8:18:42 PM PDT by
Palladin
(President Obama: "Ich bin eine Kokain Kopf.")
To: gracesdad
They’re not that conservative. I guess even a little helps.
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