The proposal you reference creates serious issues. But so does the disappearance of serious news organizations. I know of no on line source that is poised to take the place of nationally respected newspapers. ).
Originally Posted by TexTushHog
I figured you for a fan of nytimes.com? I mean the "serious news organizations" haven't left, they're just viewed online.
There is something nostalgic about a paper spread across a breakfast table and a good cup of coffee. I somehow think those days are over. I visited my parents a year or so ago (and these two would never be mistaken for trendsetters), came down for breakfast and found my parents with coffee cups in hand perched over his & hers laptops "reading the newspaper(s)"
Print magazines are dead too. I get a ton of them, mostly complimentary, that just end up in the recycling bin unread.
Same for the local evening (TV) news. I mean all it is now is shock media with arsons, homicides, political scandals and random pedophiles. Back in the day it was must watch programming. You tuned in because you wanted to see how the local team did that evening an what the weather would the next day so you could dress appropriately. Now you get that with a couple of mouse clicks.