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Monday, May 3, 2010

Sad

I read the newspaper for information. What I mean is that I physically pick up the daily paper and scan it, spy something that interests me, then read the article or column.
Over the last few years I have been getting less and less of what I want from the newspaper... and I don't necessarily mean that it is much smaller than it used to be.
1) The quality has deteriorated - spelling errors and questionable sentence structure, along with flat out factual errors, make for uncomfortable reading.
2) Crappy customer service - missed and late deliveries that are always some other person's fault.
3) The quality of their clientele - after reading many letters to the editor, I am afraid to admit that I am one of their readers. Some of those who write letters haven't a clue about civility.
4) Superior attitude - we know what's best for the community even though the chain that hired us only moved us here two years ago and we got rid of most of the long time employees because they didn't agree.
I know that I can choose to cancel my subscription and not buy the newspaper any longer. How can I do that with the government?

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