The local newspaper was bought by the huge newspaper corporation and started publishing the same biased narrative as the alphabet stations and lost most of its longtime readers. Younger folks have no interest in a printed paper and thus it became defunct.
Where I live the local print paper is making a valiant stand and I am a. subscriber. Our city once had three dailies and some fine columnist/ journalists. But they are long gone, replaced by any idiot who can text anything into the public domain.
I still have my paper. The Sunday paper is now also the Saturday paper and the Monday paper no longer exists, but it’s still struggling along despite not having enough people to deliver it.
Idiots getting news from social media instead of actual journalistic sources is the problem. If you refuse to think for yourself, you’re part of the problem.
milnerdd2 Premium Member over 2 years ago
The local newspaper was bought by the huge newspaper corporation and started publishing the same biased narrative as the alphabet stations and lost most of its longtime readers. Younger folks have no interest in a printed paper and thus it became defunct.
JimValTen Premium Member over 2 years ago
Where I live the local print paper is making a valiant stand and I am a. subscriber. Our city once had three dailies and some fine columnist/ journalists. But they are long gone, replaced by any idiot who can text anything into the public domain.
marilynnbyerly over 2 years ago
I still have my paper. The Sunday paper is now also the Saturday paper and the Monday paper no longer exists, but it’s still struggling along despite not having enough people to deliver it.
goboboyd over 2 years ago
Maybe if a print newspaper sized tablet was made? The stand to hold the twenty pounds in place may be difficult to deal with. AI goggles?
greenlynn Premium Member over 2 years ago
“news desert” good term
sandflea over 2 years ago
Idiots getting news from social media instead of actual journalistic sources is the problem. If you refuse to think for yourself, you’re part of the problem.