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New York Times earnings drop 82%
Don't you think they'd realize people are tired of reading their biased, overpriced ka-ka??
NEW YORK (AP) - New York Times Co. says its second-quarter earnings fell 82 percent from the year-ago quarter boosted by a one-time gain. Meanwhile, print advertising revenue continued to shrink. The New York-based newspaper publisher says its quarterly net income dropped to $21.1 million, or 15 cents per share, which included 11 cents per share in buyout costs. Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expected income of 22 cents per share in the latest quarter. Analyst estimates typically exclude special items. Revenue dropped 6 percent to $741.9 million, missing the average Wall Street estimate for $754 million. Ad revenue slipped down 11 percent, hurt mostly by fewer classified ads. Chief Executive Janet Robinson says business was hurt by the "U.S. economic slowdown and secular forces playing out across the media industry." Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, |
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The LA Times is going to be doing about the same. Yesterday on the front page, bottom left, they had one of their occassional series about illegal aliens. Overall, about 2-1/2 pages about some skank from Kentucky who married an illegal and she now lives in Tijuana and they go on, and on about her tough life, because her hubby can't get a visa or citizenship since he got deported several times. Tell me how that is news?
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The L.A. Times lost all journalistic credibility with me a long time ago.
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I hope they go out of business. Republican Hate Talk Radio will have nothing to whine about anymore.
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I guess the liberal media outlets are starting to learn the lesson that they can't survive with a base of readers who doesn't actually earn any money.
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Ummm...the decline in readership has nothing to do with liberal/conservative bias. It's just that people have found newer, better and most importantly cheaper ways to get their news. Namely the internet. Why pay $40+ bucks a month for the L.A. Times when you can get better, more up to date news off L.A. Times online? And do so anonymously...
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I never knew poor folks could afford a subscription to the NYT. I know it's cheaper in NY and NJ than elsewhere, but it's pretty expensive.
Shaun, please tell me where I can pick up some Republican Hate radio. I've always wondered where this was, but have not been able to find it. |
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Rick, Republican Hate Talk Radio is everywhere! these guys and gals would be nowhere, have nothing, if it weren't for other media. All they do is whine and complain about what is in other media sources. that's it. no investigative journalism, no fact-finding, no independent verification of innuendo. They simply take what's in other media forms and exploit it, whining and complaining about the media source itself as well as the story. Whiners and leeches. |
The federal mint is buying up all the paper pulp for printing dollars.
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While I don't have any hard statisics the Washington Post asked readers just a few weeks ago what they could do to improve their paper. The overwhelming response was Stop the Bias. Second was report on actual news (not what you think is news). More than a few readers said they were cancelling subscriptions because of this.
I can get plenty of news off the internet. Yet I'm still subscribed to the Washington Post, the Washington Times and the Wall Street Journal. I used to read the Post first every morning- not any more. You can only take so much "Why they're attacking Michelle Obama" as front page news. I'm sure the internet hurts them and I'm sure the economy has too but IMO the major papers have lost their credibility- and that can't be good for business. If the Post, LA Times and NYT are losing money and circulation maybe some of you lefties can tell me why the Wall Street Journal is gaining circulation and turning big profits??? |
"Rick, Republican Hate Talk Radio is everywhere!"
I think Rick was asking specifically where it is. I'd like to know too as I've never heard it. |
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Anyway, I'm dying to hear some hate radio. Please tell me where I can find it. Or save me the trouble and just tell me what it is. |
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"Secular forces" does not tell me the NYT 82% slip is due to a cut welfare program because of Iraq or "conservatism" in gov't. Secular forces suggest non-traditional/non-print outlets foreign to the media industry - i.e. outlets like the internet. Secondly, if the lion's share of NYT readers are welfare recipients, why are advertisers like Barney's, Rolex, and other high-end brands paying enormous ad fees to appear in a paper whose readers can't afford their product? |
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As for the NYT or LA Times, conservative readers have left those papers decades ago. |
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