Under Weight Of Its Mistakes, Newspaper Industry Staggers: Washington Post
Washington Post:
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper recalls getting "a feeling in the pit of my stomach" when he learned that the Rocky Mountain News was shutting down.
Washington Post:
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper recalls getting "a feeling in the pit of my stomach" when he learned that the Rocky Mountain News was shutting down.
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They will not address the real problem. The old tried and true axiom about searching and printing the truth. Not the spin, the obfiscation, the out right lies.
We used to have reporters that went about trying to find out the truth and facts of a paricular subject.
They tried to tell you what they found out. But since the corporate/CONservitive cabal took over all the MSM you can no longer get any real reporting, no actual fact checking, no holding accountable of a CONservative for any no matter how foolish, how dishonest, if a republican said it it goes unanswered.
They allowed the people to completely ignore human decency with their failure to bring attention to all the crimes and misdeeds commited these past eight years.
They have brought this upon themselves and the people will now be the one to pay for their lack of morality in the sevice of their corporate masters interests. Do you not think that if all the nearly 16 trillion dollars spent by the bush administration and the republican cabal had been spent on all of America instead of just the very few at the top, that the whole country and maybe the rest of the world mingt no be in the dire economic straights we find ourselves in today?
The GREED of the few has ruined the economy for the many!
FCC giving all those waivers to people like Murdock and Redstone to consolidate alleged news "empires" so they could print propaganda is why newspapers are going in the toilet.
Newspapers went out of they're way to cover up shrub's lies...looks like that was a mistake.
Washington Post | Howard Kurtz | 03/ 1/09