10 articles per month or something like thatI got in. First try.
By getting less traffic and very few subscribers?They gotta make money somehow.
By getting less traffic and very few subscribers?
They will be out of business before long.
What model for fiscal self-sustainability would you have the newspaper do? I don't mean this as a shot at you or anything. This is the question I think all newspapers have.There are so many other sources of "free" news. Even though I have read the SLTrib online on a daily basis I don't see myself paying $8/month to continue doing so.
I read this as you proposing the desire for newspapers shuttering one particular type of voice on their public comment section.You know, 10 years ago I read the Trib much more than I read the Des News. But in the last 10 years the level of Mormon hatred that they tolerate in their comments sections has driven me away. Frankly, at this point I don't really care one way or another whether they fold. And that's a shame.
They certainly owe it to their readers to not make any group feel targeted and hated. Would they tolerate post after post of anti-gay material, for example? Not a chance.I read this as you proposing the desire for newspapers shuttering one particular type of voice on their public comment section.
Have you read KSLs comment section?They certainly owe it to their readers to not make any group feel targeted and hated. Would they tolerate post after post of anti-gay material, for example? Not a chance.
Hasn't the model always been to get paid by advertisers?What model for fiscal self-sustainability would you have the newspaper do? I don't mean this as a shot at you or anything. This is the question I think all newspapers have.