Our local paper, in recent years, puts the most obscure headings on the cont. articles on page 5. This makes you have to search a whole page to find the rest of the story you were reading. In the “olden days” they put one word from the title of the article on the front page. Pluggers liked that!
One local paper continued the page one story on page 6…then, the page 6 continuation was continued on page 3….go figure…guess they thought more folks would see the ads on all these pages.
The other day someone tried to sell me a subscription to The Toronto Star.
1- I don’t live in Toronto2- It’s rather sad how newspaper companies keep clinging despite the industry is almost completely dead, as everyone gets their information from The Internet now.
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
Our local paper, in recent years, puts the most obscure headings on the cont. articles on page 5. This makes you have to search a whole page to find the rest of the story you were reading. In the “olden days” they put one word from the title of the article on the front page. Pluggers liked that!
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
I’m with Jo Clear on this…
ladylagomorph76 over 9 years ago
Our “local news” covers everything except “local” news"!
jppjr over 9 years ago
One local paper continued the page one story on page 6…then, the page 6 continuation was continued on page 3….go figure…guess they thought more folks would see the ads on all these pages.
Dartpaw86 over 9 years ago
The other day someone tried to sell me a subscription to The Toronto Star.
1- I don’t live in Toronto2- It’s rather sad how newspaper companies keep clinging despite the industry is almost completely dead, as everyone gets their information from The Internet now.
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
Because he read all sorts of other stuff before then