
What ever happened to the Sun? Why don't enough people buy it?
In the past, many blamed it for being an O'Malley paper with one objective: to destroy Ehrlich and get O'Malley into the mansion. Now that O'Malley is the Governor and the Sun continues its attacks, it is clear the paper takes only one side: the one of a detached attack rag. A good scandal seems to be the only thing that sells and the only thing that could save this paper. Ehrlich tried to destroy the city in the past, and now O'Malley is doing the same. Thank God for the Sun. Now if only it had a font I could read...
And of course, advertisers move to the internet. Nothing much to do about that. The fact that the paper's online version keeps moving some pages around to other URLs and deleting others must be harmful to its revenue, but in the end, The Sun was like a teenager who thinks, as he drives down the hill without a seat belt, that statistics about car accidents don't apply to him. The Sun has been going downhill for a long time now. The quality has deteriorated and the focus has drifted. The only thing that remained is the unreadable font.
Will the Sun eventually be sold anyway, even after the massive layoffs?
Honestly, what do I care? The poor paper never stood up to its reputation, not even when What's-His-Name was there.
And I just can't stand that font...
4 comments:
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Richard, that was the weirdest spam I've ever seen.
They need to kill the B. It's not anything their orange box promises and their lack of original content is rather embarrassing.
Wise, and that cheap paper leaves ink stains on your fingers. Once was enough (once for the print edition, and once for the online version).
Cool blog you have, by the way.
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