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The fall of the Denver Post has been dramatic. The staffing gaps are apparent.Of the big-city papers I occasionally look at when I'm on the road, none have fallen farther, faster than the AJC. The only one I can think of that comes close is the Kansas City Star.
The fall of the Denver Post has been dramatic. The staffing gaps are apparent.
The fall of the Denver Post has been dramatic. The staffing gaps are apparent.
But I guess it is an example of getting what you pay for. I had been getting an e-subscription on Kindle for $6 a month. But I checked and a subscription through the website was $18 for two years. So I am locked in at .75 cents for the next two years.Yeah, so much for upping resources after Uncle Dean cleared out the Rocky. It's been a rag for 15 years.
This post is so true -- in three different ways, actually:The thing with most print newspapers is the quality is absolute terrible and execs don’t really care.
The labor shortage of delivery drivers is going to drive a lot of papers to digital only.This post is so true -- in three different ways, actually:
3. The quality of home delivery. Fewer drivers, longer routes, better alternatives for early morning and/or part-time employment. It all equals more missed papers or more papers that show up soaked, torn, or otherwise damaged on the driveway.
I know I am using one newspaper as an example. But if Greely is paying eight cents a day per paper. A first class stamp at Stamps.com is 47 cents. I don't know what the post office charges for newspaper delivery but I think it is much more than eight cents, so it is a big cost increase. I also think circulation will drop. Mail delivery basically turns the paper into an afternoon paper. Afternoon papers are already almost obsolete .Or you can be delivered through the mail, which is a rising option