To: boxsmith13; Grampa Dave; Mo1
No one wants to read a leftist rag, that is why circulation is falling
Indeed
7 posted on
05/05/2004 9:25:06 AM PDT by
EdReform
To: EdReform
Fully half of the nation's largest 38 newspapers reported weekday circulation declines, according to an analysis by the Newspaper Association of America (NAA) of the latest FAS-FAX numbers released this afternoon by the Audit Bureau of Circulations for the six-month period ending March 2004. Here's a hint to these nit wits .. Stop lying to us and maybe we'll buy the dang paper??
11 posted on
05/05/2004 9:29:33 AM PDT by
Mo1
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To: EdReform
In an abortive effort to cut costs, the Dallas Morning News fired all its free lance writers, including me.
One of the problems is the subscribers and readers are mostly middle-aged and old, people who grew up reading the paper and aren't quite as inclined to get news off the net.
I, for one, like to have a paper, but the front page of the DMN is (almost) useless, it is so slanted. The rest of the paper is one of the best in the nation, but they keep trying to attract younger and hispanic readers who just aren't interested and ignore their base.
18 posted on
05/05/2004 9:43:44 AM PDT by
altura
(Sometimes the ground rises up at me, but I don't fall, but if I do, I have on a really cute outfit.)
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