“And we’ve just picked up the rights to run this hilarious comic strip about an Ohio high school student with a weird name and his sad sack best friend.”
At least Skip Bittman is talking to the only folks in town old enough to remember evening edition newspapers.
We are now in the fourth day of this “story,” and Skippy is still standing next to an easel holding a sign that just says “Centerville Sentinel.” No graphs, no charts, no numbers, no presentation… what’s the purpose of this thing, anyway? Do the shareholders not know the name of the company they own?
In the mid-1970s, my brothers delivered the local newspaper after school. Only the Saturday and Sunday papers were delivered in the morning. The delivery truck would leave bundles of newspapers covered by a tarp on a wooden skid at the end of the street. The newspapers were always there. Nobody would steal them.
Nowadays, people steal deliveries right off your front porch.
Question: What in Centerville is considered “historical”, with the exception that “Lisa’s Story” has been creeping out of Westview and into every other part of the universe?
I can just imagine getting the Sentinel’s morning edition in the evening. Headline: “Sun Will Rise on Schedule This Morning!” Reader: “Well, at least they got their biggest story right.”
Bill Thompson about 1 year ago
Can that be done with a real branding iron? Please?
J.J. O'Malley about 1 year ago
“And we’ve just picked up the rights to run this hilarious comic strip about an Ohio high school student with a weird name and his sad sack best friend.”
At least Skip Bittman is talking to the only folks in town old enough to remember evening edition newspapers.
Bill Thompson about 1 year ago
“And we will no longer hire paperboys to stand on street corners shouting ‘Wuxtra! Readallaboutit!’”
suv2000 about 1 year ago
Let the tired old paper die and open up a website
grozar about 1 year ago
The twilight’s last gleaming…
j_m_kuehl about 1 year ago
they still need something for the bottom of the bird cage
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
With “Lisa’s Story” on the front page!
Dogouse Reilly about 1 year ago
The Bulldog is now the Nightowl!
Out of the Past about 1 year ago
That’s not a bad punchline.
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Common solution…..don’t change just upgrade the name!
paul GROSS Premium Member about 1 year ago
At first, I thought this story line was in support of local papers. But apparently it is a series on the reasons not to subscribe.
Mopman about 1 year ago
Has any checked on Crankshaft? He hasn’t moved or changed his expression all week. Is he still breathing?
tcayer about 1 year ago
OK, first, yesterday Ed was on his bus. Next, NO papers have a morning and evening edition anymore. They’re lucky if they can print ONE!
puddleglum1066 about 1 year ago
We are now in the fourth day of this “story,” and Skippy is still standing next to an easel holding a sign that just says “Centerville Sentinel.” No graphs, no charts, no numbers, no presentation… what’s the purpose of this thing, anyway? Do the shareholders not know the name of the company they own?
MichiganMitten about 1 year ago
Do any evening papers survive as such? The Detroit News was an afternoon paper decades ago.
be ware of eve hill about 1 year ago
In the mid-1970s, my brothers delivered the local newspaper after school. Only the Saturday and Sunday papers were delivered in the morning. The delivery truck would leave bundles of newspapers covered by a tarp on a wooden skid at the end of the street. The newspapers were always there. Nobody would steal them.
Nowadays, people steal deliveries right off your front porch.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
And free cold pizza with every late newspaper ddelivery
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
Question: What in Centerville is considered “historical”, with the exception that “Lisa’s Story” has been creeping out of Westview and into every other part of the universe?
Ironhold about 1 year ago
Again, many smaller local-level newspapers are now striking deals with the postal service to do residential deliveries.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 1 year ago
I tried getting papers by mail delivery. It was no good; the morning papers came in late afternoon. (I don’t get any papers right now).
Bill Thompson about 1 year ago
I can just imagine getting the Sentinel’s morning edition in the evening. Headline: “Sun Will Rise on Schedule This Morning!” Reader: “Well, at least they got their biggest story right.”
ToneeRhianRose 6 months ago
Haha! (^▽^)