Posted on 08/31/2018 2:43:05 PM PDT by yesthatjallen
The Village Voice, a New York journalism staple and the country's first alternative newspaper, announced Friday it will no longer continue to publish stories after more than 60 years.
"This is a sad day for The Village Voice and for millions of readers. The Voice has been a key element of New York City journalism and is read around the world," said the Voice's owner, Peter Barbey, in a statement. "As the first modern alternative newspaper, it literally defined a new genre of publishing."
"Although the Voice will not continue publishing, we are dedicated to ensuring that its legacy will endure to inspire more generations of readers and writers to give even more speed to those same goals," Barbey added. "We have begun working to ensure that the enormous print archive of The Village Voice is made digitally accessible.
The Village Voice, co-founded by legendary novelist Norman Mailer, was launched in 1955.
The paper captured journalism's top honors, including three Pulitzer Prizes, a National Press Association Award and Polk Award.
The Voice's demise underscores the challenges for the local newspaper industry as more convenient and inexpensive or free digital options are readily available for consumers on their phones and computers.
In July, a Pew Research Center analysis found that a majority of the country's largest newspapers in the United States have laid off employees since January 2017. Pew also found that 36 of the 110 daily newspapers in its analysis experienced layoffs between January 2017 and April.
"Of the 110 daily newspapers in the analysis, 40 or 36 percent were found to have gone through publicly reported layoffs during the 16-month study period, with at least 12 experiencing more than one round of layoffs," reads the Pew study.
"It is possible that even more occurred but remained under the radar of the search methods employed in this analysis," it adds.
And...it's that kind of fake news that put you out of business.
Millions?
Maybe hundreds.
Maybe.
How many languages were they publishing in, surely not English, in New York City.
John McCain Has a Bizarre History of Hiding Evidence About His Fellow POWs
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Excellent article and thread! Reminds me what a total doofus was McCain.
How not to make America great |
Agenda driven rag
They were on the back page and I never missed them.
My favorite was “Will somebody tell Andy Rooney that it isn’t necessary to scream at waiters? We’re doing the best we can.”
The hard copy was free for at least ten years and there are 8 million NYers. This, and other very good newspapers like the wonderful and long gone New York Press (a conservative rag), were available free in these little kiosks along the streets.
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