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Have you seen this article in the Philadelphia Weekly, a.k.a. PW http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/ar...asp?ArtID=7405
regarding the takeover of Star Publications by Broad Street Community Papers, a subsidiary of PNI (Inquirer & Daily News), which itself is a subsidiary of Knight Ridder? I don't work for any of the aforementioned, just curious and trying to start a dialogue about the change. For example, is it delivered on your doorstep? If so, do you still read it? Did you ever? Why or why not? What do you like about it? What do you miss? What new features would you like to see? Do you feel its writing and advertising represent the community? Does/should it appeal to the old timers and/or the influxers? If you don't get it delivered, do you seek it out at a store, library etc? For business owners, do you advertise with them? For those who submit news & events (e.g. community groups, churches, schools) have you noticed a difference in the way your your news is handled? overall dis/satisfied? |
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