Newspapers in Sweden & Denmark get subsidies. My understanding is most are locally owned.
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you already said you support that model. Just not for Postmedia.
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And as Bruce said, what's done re: ownership is done. What do you propose NOW, moving forward?
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or is routinely hating on PM by riffing off the names of those you dislike the extent of your solution?
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killing off Postmedia - or your idea of it as a villainous entity - won't stick it to Godfrey. Or Coyne.
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Or. Blatch. Or Black. Or Kay. It's the public who'd lose out.
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An idea: a parliamentary inquiry into newspaper industry looking at consolidation, foreign ownership etc
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there's nothing a parliamentary inquiry is good for. Besides being a giant time-wasting exercise.
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So: newspapers should get public money without public debate.
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No. That was a shot a parliamentary inquiries.
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Kent Commission, 1980s report, predicted the mess we're in.
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