I never subscribed to a newspaper in my life. But, now, something (nostalgia?) is suggesting the idea as attractive. In fact until the 'reveal,' I was toying with the idea of showing encouragement for the statements of the owner/chairman by signing up. Although the identify of the subject paper brought me up short, I would still consider…
I never subscribed to a newspaper in my life. But, now, something (nostalgia?) is suggesting the idea as attractive. In fact until the 'reveal,' I was toying with the idea of showing encouragement for the statements of the owner/chairman by signing up. Although the identify of the subject paper brought me up short, I would still consider it if it moved out of California (I bet there's at least one town in a red state ready to agree to change its name to "Los Angeles"), hired journalists from schools with traditional journalism programs, and changed its name ("The Newspaper formerly known as..."). I do not require an apology; I'm big-hearted that way.
The only move that the LA Times needs to make to survive is to claw its way back towards objective reportage of the news. The same applies to other MSM institutions presently on life-support.
I never subscribed to a newspaper in my life. But, now, something (nostalgia?) is suggesting the idea as attractive. In fact until the 'reveal,' I was toying with the idea of showing encouragement for the statements of the owner/chairman by signing up. Although the identify of the subject paper brought me up short, I would still consider it if it moved out of California (I bet there's at least one town in a red state ready to agree to change its name to "Los Angeles"), hired journalists from schools with traditional journalism programs, and changed its name ("The Newspaper formerly known as..."). I do not require an apology; I'm big-hearted that way.
Print news could come roaring back.
The only move that the LA Times needs to make to survive is to claw its way back towards objective reportage of the news. The same applies to other MSM institutions presently on life-support.