"Government ads." What do those look like, exactly? Full-pagers in the Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram announcing a Pentagon tag sale in Lot 702, featuring old, retired office furniture at 70% off?
And print news is not in decline, it's effectively dead.
"Government ads." What do those look like, exactly? Full-pagers in the Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram announcing a Pentagon tag sale in Lot 702, featuring old, retired office furniture at 70% off?
And print news is not in decline, it's effectively dead.
Our local paper eliminated current comics and is back to Nancy and Sluggo. They've also hired Pro-Publica trained "journalists," and this is in a red state. It's like they're trying to drive away subscribers.
"Government ads." What do those look like, exactly? Full-pagers in the Clarksburg Exponent-Telegram announcing a Pentagon tag sale in Lot 702, featuring old, retired office furniture at 70% off?
And print news is not in decline, it's effectively dead.
Our local paper eliminated current comics and is back to Nancy and Sluggo. They've also hired Pro-Publica trained "journalists," and this is in a red state. It's like they're trying to drive away subscribers.