The Plain Dealer has written its own obituary. By cutting down on news stories and reporters and raising their prices, they have nothing to offer to their readers. No readers, no advertisers - a vicious circle. The daily newspaper isn't large enough to line a bird cage. And the Sunday paper is a joke. It used to take my husband and myself hours to read all of the interesting articles. Now, maybe an half hour. Just nothing of interest. It used to be worth while to get it just for the coupons. Now, the coupons are just about nonexistent. The paper has no one to blame but themselves. They only offer a liberal viewpoint on issues that should be non-biased. Stories that are on cable and of national interest are never even mentioned. The next step that they'll probably do is ask their idol Obama for a bail-out and in turn be owned by the government.
Submitted by Guest (not verified) on July 22, 2009 - 10:44am.
Dress in Black - the Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer has written its own obituary. By cutting down on news stories and reporters and raising their prices, they have nothing to offer to their readers. No readers, no advertisers - a vicious circle. The daily newspaper isn't large enough to line a bird cage. And the Sunday paper is a joke. It used to take my husband and myself hours to read all of the interesting articles. Now, maybe an half hour. Just nothing of interest. It used to be worth while to get it just for the coupons. Now, the coupons are just about nonexistent. The paper has no one to blame but themselves. They only offer a liberal viewpoint on issues that should be non-biased. Stories that are on cable and of national interest are never even mentioned. The next step that they'll probably do is ask their idol Obama for a bail-out and in turn be owned by the government.