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In reply to the discussion: Why can't Democrats win in rural areas? [View all]misanthrope
(9,686 posts)That's Montgomery and that paper, the Montgomery Advertiser, has bled a vast number of subscribers -- daily is only 8,000; Sunday is 11,000 -- because they get upset that the paper dares to print op-eds from anyone other than right-wing pundits.
The state's largest city is Birmingham. It's MSA (1.1 million residents) is 50th largest in the nation. It has a tri-weekly paper that is also routinely excoriated for publishing non-right-wing op-eds.
Elsewhere in the region, New Orleans has an MSA population is 1.2 million, a notch higher than Birmingham. It was reduced to tri-weekly publication in 2012, when it was still owned by Advance Publications of the Newhouse publishing empire. A local group purchased the paper in 2014 and resumed daily publication. Ownership has moved back and forth ever since and its daily production has been perilous.