Whatever Are They Going To Do?
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Sure, newspapers are losing circulation, but now that a couple of right-wingers have cancelled their subscriptions – OMG!!! TEH LA TIMES AND NY TIMES ARE IN TEH DANGERRRR!!! OMG!
Or not.
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I get your point. But as a blogger who claims to have “been throwing bombs” you should probably at least follow up with a reason why they are not in danger.
Because right now, my only follow-up is “why not?”
Perhaps “throwing unsupported sarcastic sentences on a website” is more accurate.
I agree.
I don’t disagree with the central idea that newspapers are in danger. But the idea that it has anything to do with them being too liberal too conservative or too whatever is stupid. Newspapers are dying because it doesnt cost me anything to go to nytimes.com or washingtonpost.com and get much more information than the 50c to $1 the daily papers cost.
The newspapers are in danger because they are eighteenth century technology, and this ain’t the eighteenth century any more.
But occasional flaps like the one which cause Patterico to cancel his subscription to the Los Angeles Times can wind up being important; the LAT lost 10,000 subscriptions over something stupid that they did during the recall election, and 10,000 is a big number.