Posted by Leroy on April 05, 2018 at 07:08:19 from (66.118.123.39):
In Reply to: Newspapers posted by Mark W. on April 05, 2018 at 05:22:50:
I still do read and get one. And to give background I delievered it on a rural route for over 15 years retiring about 8 years ago. It is magements own falt they are loosing readers. My county has 2 local papers for 2 towns 10 mile apart printed on the same press. For local coverage you have to buy 2 subscriptions as neither will cover what is considered the others area yet it is the same area. Then they forget about the 4 other towns in the county. And they have forgoten to put things like accident reports in and if they would put a complete correct report in. I think most people would like to know if their neighbor was hurt in a accident. Then goverment meetings do not cover most of them and if they do they do not put any information on the operation of the goverment unit that people want that personally affects them. If for instance they would mention a township meeting would just say pay bills. The people need to know what bills the twp has to pay and how much they are to be able to judge if the people in charge are doing their jobs or not. If something that impacts the county but happens just a half mile out of the county they will not consider printing it. If they would have just used common sence they would not be in position they are in now. If management would have just paid attention to what the delievery drivers was saying the papers would be still good. The unofficial motto of the paper is if it is news we do not want to know about it, if we acidently find out about it we will not print it. And the web page has only a small fraction on it that they actually have in the print version. If I could get ahold of it and put my ideas into use I could within 6 months tripple the customers just by giving people what I want and what I have been told many a time on my route that covered about 150 mile 6 days a week. It is their own falt they are dying. If you do not put out a product that people want they will not buy it. As far as getting news from TV you cannot get it on your schedual, only on the schedual of the station and they do not cover local information the people need to know. All the Items I am talking about are required to be avaible due to public records law. But the public does not have the access to it that the papers do. You have the right to know where your tax dollars are going but they hide that information.
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