Sorry for the hook, readers; it's not the New York Times.
"In N.H. city, a hard-to-fill void after paper closes" by Johnny Diaz and Jenn Abelson, Globe Staff | August 14, 2009
CLAREMONT, N.H. - The Times, a 175-year-old daily that covered Claremont, N.H., and Springfield, Vt., is the latest victim of a recession and advertising slump that has hurt newspapers nationwide.
Oh, that's what they think it is, huh? You gotta love the self-delusion.
The closure highlights the challenges that readers - and advertisers - in small towns face when their only daily newspaper shutters: Who will step up to cover the mayor’s speeches, school board meetings, and other local stories that matter most to them?
BLOGGERS ALREADY HAVE!
“When a newspaper goes away, whatever replaces it has far less reporting capacity,’’ said Lou Ureneck, chairman of Boston University’s journalism department. “I am not aware of any successful experiment that matches the capacity of a good community newspaper.’’
And HOW TRAGIC that AmeriKa's ZIONIST MSM has FAILED THEM!!!!!
And THEREIN lies your DEMISE, MSM.
It is difficult to track how a community fares once it loses its only daily. Often, major papers in nearby big cities or local TV stations expand coverage. Sometimes new weekly papers pop up to cover the city’s neglected news stories. And more recently, former journalists or everyday citizens have started websites to pick up the slack.
That is what is happening....
Yes, of course, the GLOBE WOULDN'T WANT YOU TO KNOW that THEIR READERS are COMING HERE because I DO the DIRTY WORK for them and THEY do not have to be ANGERED like me!!!!
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The Times was a tough local act to follow. The paper was best known for its coverage of the school board, city hall, and high school sports. The paper, which typically consisted of two sections - news and sports - with a special arts section on Thursdays, also printed photos of children and fireworks that were submitted by readers; profiled local residents; prominently displayed obituaries; and previewed upcoming school concerts, senior events, and community center meetings....
Honestly, that SOUNDS VERY MUCH like the LOCAL PAPER -- which, sadly, is OFTEN BETTER than the Globe.
The Times did not have any layoffs prior to closing, but there were other subtle cost-cutting changes....
You mean, like the signals the Globe is getting?
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And rather than LOOK INTO the MIRROR and OWN UP to the TRUTH (it's the LIES, stoo-pid), the Globe tries to make it a RACE thing!!!!!!
DESPERATION on the CUSPS of MADNESS!!!!!!!
"Economy tests media’s diversity; Newsrooms struggle to look more like the audience" by Jazmine Ulloa, Globe Correspondent | August 14, 2009
.... The industry is struggling with revenue losses and massive job cuts because of the recession and readers’ and advertisers’ migration to the Web....
You think that is it, huh? And WHY are they COMING to the WEB?
See: The Boston Globe Admits Iraq Lies Killed It
The current media landscape: The number of jobs is contracting, not growing. Some newspapers and magazines have folded, while other media outlets have had buyouts, layoffs, and furloughs since a financial crisis sent the US economy into a recession and further battered an industry that had already been roiled by an advertising slump and circulation declines.
Nothing about the lying, huh? Globe can't smell their own s***, huh?
US daily newspapers cut 5,900 jobs last year, according to an annual census released in April by the American Society of News Editors....
The struggle to increase diversity in newsrooms is decades old....
What chutzpah!
So WHEN you gonna BREAK UP the ZIONIST MONOPOLY?!
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Pffft!
That's why they are coming to the blogs and you guys are losing your shirts.
The JEWISH SUPREMACISM really is a TURN-OFF!
Now, the idea that “anybody can be a journalist’’ has opened new opportunities....
HELLO, readers!!!!!!
But part of the problem with online media is that readers tend to gravitate toward things they already know, instead of new information....
The chutzpah of the lying, divisive, omitting, obfuscating, Muslim-hating, enemy-creating, war-promoting, agenda-pushing AmeriKan jewsmedia is something isn't it?
I'm not even angry, readers, I'M LAUGHING!!!!!!!
They are SO PATHETIC!!!!!!!!!
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Yeah, it turns out the newspaper owners and directors are a bunch of thieves, too.