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Wednesday, July 02, 2008


The Fall of the Old Grey Lady

I’ve fallen… and I can’t get up!

The Los Angeles Times has set another record, by being the first newspaper to suffer from amazingly low circulation and a constant game of firing whoever they can just to say in business. Case in point:

The Los Angeles Times plans to cut 250 positions, including 150 jobs in the print and online news departments, amid a continuing industrywide slump in ad sales, the paper’s editor said Wednesday.

The decline in advertising, fueled by a weak real estate market, has boosted the copy-to-ads ratio above the industry target of 50-50, giving readers more stories than they can digest, while the paper competes for attention with the Internet and TV, editor Russ Stanton said.

As a result, the paper will undergo a makeover by the fall that will cut pages by 15 percent per week, eliminate some sections and trim story length, Stanton said.

“The number one reason that people cancel the L.A. Times is, they tell us, they don’t have enough time to read the paper that we give them every day,” Stanton said. “We’re going to be more picky about the stories we choose to write long and a lot more picky about the ones we write shorter.”

Actually, Mr. Stanton, the reason people don’t read the LA Times is because the newspaper sucks. It’s a left-wing propoganda piece, it trashes anything that doesn’t fit its agenda, and the pretentious writers and editors make our skin crawl.

Posted by Helo at 08:39 PM |
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