VintageBetter
Senior Member
If so, why or why not? You don't have to mention the names.
I subscribe to two national newspapers online and the tiny, local newspaper. Why? Because I like to read and be well-informed. The tiny, little, free newspaper does an assertive job of covering the city council. I appreciate that and I'm sure others do too.
I do not subscribe to our larger local newspapers because one is basically, "This one political party is always right, always!, we will not tell you about any local crimes anymore, but we will report fervently on every new restaurant and high school sports team instead." No local education reporting whatsoever.
The other one is also heavy on tourism reporting, high school sports, and restaurant coverage are in 2nd and 3rd place. However, the other one does still report on crime and education, but kind of ignores local politics unless someone screws-up mightily. They will cover corruption and controversies a bit.
No magazines for me except AARP.
I subscribe to two national newspapers online and the tiny, local newspaper. Why? Because I like to read and be well-informed. The tiny, little, free newspaper does an assertive job of covering the city council. I appreciate that and I'm sure others do too.
I do not subscribe to our larger local newspapers because one is basically, "This one political party is always right, always!, we will not tell you about any local crimes anymore, but we will report fervently on every new restaurant and high school sports team instead." No local education reporting whatsoever.
The other one is also heavy on tourism reporting, high school sports, and restaurant coverage are in 2nd and 3rd place. However, the other one does still report on crime and education, but kind of ignores local politics unless someone screws-up mightily. They will cover corruption and controversies a bit.
No magazines for me except AARP.
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