Sunday, August 16, 2009

Fomer newspaper editor cancels his subscription

The former editor and publisher of the now-closed Rocky Mountain News, John Temple, says he has canceled his subscription to his long-time rival, The Denver Post. He says he plans to get his news from the internet just to see what it is like.

"I love print," he added. "And want to see The Denver Post be successful both in print and online. But I also want to better understand the contemporary media landscape, and that means trying new ways to stay informed."

Chad DiPrince thinks Temple will discover he can do just fine without a newspaper. Click here for the full story.
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Hat tip: Fading to Black
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In the USSR, as I’m sure it is in Cuba, North Korea and Iran, the real leaders never use the same system as the great unwashed. It would just be so, so very gouache.

But in America, the phonies simply tell you the systems they won’t use, and the kool aid drinking sheeple blindly continue.

Can you say, DeathCare?

Anonymous said...

That is probably the best edit this guy ever made.