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Aussie105

(7,940 posts)
34. Once you decide your paper will just echo and follow the party line . . .
Sun Mar 15, 2026, 07:32 PM
Mar 15

you don't need no reporters!

I mean, how many reporters does Pravda have?

Most printed papers around the world are on a death march though.
Putting them online helps, but not much.

Local paper here at AU $5 only gets bought once a week, for the TV programming guide the wife wants.

I have a quick look through the actual paper and sneer at the banal articles and the wordsmithing any teenager would be ashamed of.

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Vote With Your Wallet Roy Rolling Mar 15 #1
It shows they have lots of spare change Gum Logger Mar 15 #4
The only thing I have on that list is Paramount + which will be toast in August Bengus81 Mar 15 #19
"Bezos doesn't need my money..." OldBaldy1701E Mar 15 #11
They rely on advertisers to keep the paper in the black. Subscribers leave and so do Bengus81 Mar 15 #24
I'm sure they can get mypillow to renew their ad subscription mdbl Mar 15 #26
Yes, they do. OldBaldy1701E Mar 16 #36
We still receive an occasional "please come back" email from them. QueerDuck Mar 15 #2
Greedy scum controlling the narrative wolfie001 Mar 15 #3
That's runaway Capitalism for ya. joshdawg Mar 15 #8
I cancelled my subscription in November 2024 perdita9 Mar 15 #5
Make a new newspaper Tetrachloride Mar 15 #6
Not Worth the 99 cents per month I was Paying eringer Mar 15 #7
Many of us had already left The Post COL Mustard Mar 15 #9
60k sounds like a big loss, but the total number of digital subscribers to WaPo is 2.5M. TheRickles Mar 15 #10
It's not only the decline in numeracy, marybourg Mar 15 #12
This is how the NYT framed it (the piece is a lengthy long-form thing that is typical of something in the magazine) BumRushDaShow Mar 15 #14
Interesting snip about the content's context- thanks. But still no numerical context by the Times. TheRickles Mar 15 #15
I haven't read the whole thing yet BumRushDaShow Mar 15 #16
10% is getting serious! Thanks for tracking this down. TheRickles Mar 15 #22
That's when I canceled , but it took 6 months to actually stop since I had paid for a year fargone Mar 15 #31
The cuts really make no sense Deminpenn Mar 15 #13
As someone who worked in corporate management for years, you cannot cut your way to profitability. Lonestarblue Mar 15 #17
I worked for a company like that; cutting support staff produced worse cust svc Callie1979 Mar 15 #20
I dropped it when he BOUGHT it. And I've NEVER used Amazon. How many DUeers have stopped? Callie1979 Mar 15 #18
About the Post AverageOldGuy Mar 15 #21
Not enough people are willing to pay for internet content when the mindset is that it should all be "free" MichMan Mar 15 #23
Do people realize that Besos doesn't care edhopper Mar 15 #25
Bezos doesn't have to care Keepthesoulalive Mar 15 #28
I wasn't directed this edhopper Mar 15 #29
This is about ego Keepthesoulalive Mar 15 #30
Is THAT all? Not enough. nt jrthin Mar 15 #27
I cancelled my WaPo subscription after he blocked their endorsement of Kamala NEOBuckeye Mar 15 #32
comcast priced me out of the market years ago.::( AllaN01Bear Mar 15 #33
Once you decide your paper will just echo and follow the party line . . . Aussie105 Mar 15 #34
I wish they would approach it like cable tv and offer a couple dozen or so news options travelingthrulife Mar 16 #38
Yo mahina Mar 16 #35
'How to kill democracy' by Jeff Bezos. travelingthrulife Mar 16 #37
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