If your city is part of the urban archipelago of rootless elites who don't care about civil society because their phone and its apps provides it with all the services they need, then you're screwed. The NYT and whatever fashionable outlet will just clobber you.
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But if you're the newspaper to an economically vibrant community--community in the real sense--then you have zero competition, and a captive market. Where else will people go to know what's going on with their local issues?
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You also live in a place that has a lot of people with the luxury of a lot of free time. In Redmond, we just complain that they threw the paper in our driveway where the rain disintegrated it all over cement because our HOA will make us clean it up.
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I think they have the luxury because most just laze about rather than working, because they can get away with it, not because they're wealthy. Just try and get a toilet fixed around here. Not that I own one or anything.
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I understood it to be about large syndicated buying them up and stripping out the content to reduce costs.
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Washington State?
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