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First they failed to be good news papers, no wonder they failed as a business. Is it just a coincidence that all of them are based in true blue cities?
With search, blog and other things available in the internet I can do it by myself all the things that the newspaper purported to do. I have stopped reading newspaper for more than 3 years and when I benchmark my knowledge and understanding of issues with others reading newspaper, I can comfortably conclude that I am better informed than the regular readers of newspaper. Newspapers are very biased and have their own agenda. Why should I pay then?
Finally junk paper got the deserving junk bond status.
I am taking memory pictures of the dead news papers while the news papers were publishing the photos of fallen soldiers coming home and publishing national secrets.
Before one examines the financial viability of a business enterprise it is important to understand what value the enterprise deliver to its customers. What does modern day newspaper offer? Blatently biased news coverage. In this youtube era where one can see the raw footage and make up their own mind, it is astonishing to see biased news coverage by newspapers. Clearly there is no need to buy newspaper for news, advertisements are easily accessed in the Internet and nothing intellectullay stimulating to read. Except for the old habit of taking the newspaper to the toilet it has no value.
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I am taking memory pictures of the dead news papers while the news papers were publishing the photos of fallen soldiers coming home and publishing national secrets.
Tears of joy.....
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