The more you and your ilk beat up on the Grey Lady the more I love her! The once and future source for the greatest coverage of Technology, Science, Health, Sports, ARTS (Books, Dance, Movies, Music, Television, Theater, Video Games & Events), Style & Travel, on all the globe! You don't keep your opinions to yourself, why should she? Long may she live. I will always help her across the street!
The Grey Lady is losing subscribers and money all over the place and there is no daylight between the views one finds on its op-ed pages and those of the CPUSA.
What? Circ is up 16% over last yr. So is WSJ. Don't believe me? Google it. I lov3e em both. Lets hear it for at least moderate info voters! And forever live freedom of the press. I know, I know...
The gains in total average circulation over the same period one year ago were 18% for Monday-Friday and 16% for Sunday. As with the last reporting period, these gains can largely be attributed to the continuing popularity of The Times's digital subscription packages.
Read more at http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/30/the-new-york-times-announces-solid-circulation-gai/
Congress' think tank, their public policy research arm-- The Congressional News Service-- said, in a lengthy report dated 9/9/10 that the U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Advertising revenues have plummeted due in part to the severe economic downturn, while readership habits have changed as consumers turn to the Internet for free news and information. Some major newspaper chains are burdened by heavy debt loads. Between 2008 and early 2010, eight major newspaper chains declared bankruptcy, several big city papers shut down, and many laid off reporters and editors, imposed pay reductions, cut the size of the physical newspaper, or turned to Web-only publication.
Read more at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R40700.pdf
The more you and your ilk beat up on the Grey Lady the more I love her! The once and future source for the greatest coverage of Technology, Science, Health, Sports, ARTS (Books, Dance, Movies, Music, Television, Theater, Video Games & Events), Style & Travel, on all the globe! You don't keep your opinions to yourself, why should she? Long may she live. I will always help her across the street!
ReplyDeleteThe Grey Lady is losing subscribers and money all over the place and there is no daylight between the views one finds on its op-ed pages and those of the CPUSA.
ReplyDeleteWhat? Circ is up 16% over last yr. So is WSJ. Don't believe me? Google it. I lov3e em both. Lets hear it for at least moderate info voters! And forever live freedom of the press. I know, I know...
ReplyDeleteThe gains in total average circulation over the same period one year ago were 18% for Monday-Friday and 16% for Sunday. As with the last reporting period, these gains can largely be attributed to the continuing popularity of The Times's digital subscription packages.
ReplyDeleteRead more at http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/30/the-new-york-times-announces-solid-circulation-gai/
Congress' think tank, their public policy research arm-- The Congressional News Service-- said, in a lengthy report dated 9/9/10 that the U.S. newspaper industry is suffering through what could be its worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Advertising revenues have plummeted due in part to the severe economic downturn, while readership habits have changed as consumers turn to the Internet for free news and information. Some major newspaper chains are burdened by heavy debt loads. Between 2008 and early 2010, eight major newspaper chains declared bankruptcy, several big city papers shut down, and many laid off reporters and editors, imposed pay reductions, cut the size of the physical newspaper, or turned to Web-only publication.
ReplyDeleteRead more at http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R40700.pdf
Why it's called the dinosaur media.
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