← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Hugh Lincoln
Thread ID: 20315 | Posts: 13 | Started: 2005-09-21
2005-09-21 02:22 | User Profile
Well, darn:
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I've always been a diehard newspaper reader. Why the circulation drops over the years? I'd love to attribute it to the fact that newspapers are pretty exclusively Jewish/liberal/left/black/Hispanic/socialist/anti-Christian/anti-white etcetera operations that most American whites are just sick and tired of. But I don't think that's the whole story, or even most of it. Most newspaper readers are white, older people, many of whom are dying off. Younger whites to replace them, there aren't: thank immigration, slowing white birthrates, feminism, white refusal to reproduce, and so on. The few whites who remain just don't value reading, thanks in large measure to our TV culture. Part of the general debasement of our culture in general.
Anyway, that's a long way 'round to saying, ain't the irony sweet? Jews and fellow travelers, mostly through their own media organs, pushed for the very phenonema now about to do them in.
Good riddance.
2005-09-21 02:50 | User Profile
Hugh,
If you believe some of the clowns on talk radio it is because of the "liberal" slant of the newspapers and talk radio is now the new medium of transmitting information. While there is an element of truth to this, I think a lot of this has to do with people today simply being too lazy and ignorant to read. (thanks govt. schools) I include most talk radio fans in this catagory.
2005-09-21 03:49 | User Profile
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**NY Times Cutting 500 Jobs, 4 Percent Of Work Force**
POSTED: 4:49 pm EDT September 20, 2005 UPDATED: 6:28 pm EDT September 20, 2005
NEW YORK -- The New York Times Co. said Tuesday it would cut about 500 jobs, or about 4 percent of its work force, as part of an ongoing effort to reduce costs. The reductions come atop another 200 jobs that were cut earlier this year.The Times said it expected 250 jobs at its main newspaper group to be affected, which includes the Times, the International Herald Tribune and the online operation of the Times. Of those job cuts, about 45 will come from the Times' newsroom, the company said in a statement. Another 160 jobs will be cut from the Times' New England operation, which includes The Boston Globe and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette and Boston.com. The company did not provide a breakdown of those job cuts other than to say that 35 newsroom jobs would be cut at The Boston Globe. The announcement came on the same day that The Philadelphia Inquirer and its sister newspaper said they would eliminate a combined 100 newsroom jobs because of lower circulation and revenue. The Inquirer plans to cut its editorial staff by 15 percent from 500 to 425, while the Philadelphia Daily News will cut its editorial staff 19 percent, from 130 to 105. Both newspapers are published by Philadelphia Newspapers Inc., which is owned by Knight Ridder Inc., the nation's second-largest newspaper company. Newspaper companies have been struggling with slow-growing advertising and a long-term decline in circulation amid changing media habits as more people go to the Internet for news. Last week, Knight Ridder said its third-quarter earnings would fall about 20 percent because of declining ad sales, as well as higher interest expense and newsprint costs. Knight Ridder cited weakness in its Philadelphia -- one if its biggest newspaper markets -- as well as Fort Worth, Texas and Kansas City as leading factors behind the profit decline. The Times said it expects to begin making the staff cuts next month and complete them over the next six to nine months. The company said in a statement that it plans to "manage the staff reductions in such a way that it continues to provide journalism of the highest quality, to function smoothly on a day-to-day basis and to achieve its long-term strategic goals."
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2005-09-21 04:18 | User Profile
I suspect newspaper readership is declining because more people are getting their news off the Internet.
2005-09-21 04:35 | User Profile
I think you are right about that as another factor.
2005-09-21 16:01 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]I've always been a diehard newspaper reader. Why the circulation drops over the years? I'd love to attribute it to the fact that newspapers are pretty exclusively Jewish/liberal/left/black/Hispanic/socialist/anti-Christian/anti-white etcetera operations that most American whites are just sick and tired of. [/QUOTE]
When I was a child, I dreamed of the day I was grown up. I wanted to have my own subscription to the newspaper and read it at breakfast. Now, I'm on my own, but the current conditions have caused me not to want to have my dream.
The local paper is very liberal. For example, they regularly run a column by Deb Price, a lesbian whose every column is a celebration of homosexuality. Not only is the subject disgusting, but to have a one-note columnist is rather sad. So, I refuse to pay for such a paper.
I live in a white, conservative, "christian" town. Fine lot of good that does. Most professed Christians are so much their own worst enemy. If they would just show a little activism and awareness, the local paper would be forced to clean up its act. But, their idea of activism is voting for Bush and lavishing aid on hispanic illegal immigrants.
Also, of course, all the news I could want is freely available over the internet. That wasn't a case a decade ago when I was wanting to read my paper at breakfast.
2005-09-21 16:55 | User Profile
The best use for newspapers for me is cleaning the windows of my car. Works great and no streaks either.
2005-10-16 04:29 | User Profile
i read usat for pro foobah news because i gamble.
and friday weather for game sites.
to hades with all the rest.
2005-10-16 15:58 | User Profile
I cancelled my subcription to the San Francisco Chronicle when I left the Bay Area. If I ever glance at the local rag (Omaha World-Herald), it confirms my decision never to buy it.
It's the worst of both worlds -- shameless cheerleading for Bush's war, along with constant hype about the joys of diversity and scoldings about how mean-spirited the voters are to oppose homosexual marriage.
2005-10-16 19:16 | User Profile
My recommendation: subscribe to [url=http://www.americanfreepress.net]American Free Press[/url]. Maybe some nutty stuff there, but at least you can count on Carto to not print stuff by neocons or to run ads plugging neo rags like the NewsMax (aka JewsMax) ad on the back cover of the most recent TAC. The syndicated stuff AFP publishes by Paul Craig Roberts, Charley Reese and Ron Paul make it worth it...and a good hard copy paper to give to friends at an economical price.
[url=http://www.manews.org]Middle American News[/url] used to be okay, but with Sam Francis' death and almost never printing Sobran, there isn't much quality material there anymore to make up for the crap by Ann Coulter and Brent Bozell they insist on printing. I'm not renewing, and every MAN issue goes straight into the trash now.
2005-10-16 20:37 | User Profile
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2005-10-16 21:34 | User Profile
Jewspapers represent 5% or so of society; the big world is out there, outside the official press.
2005-10-17 23:27 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Pennsylvania_Dutch]Lots of fun and a spin you will not get from the jewspapers: [url]http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/vnntaamain.htm[/url][/QUOTE]
Indeed.