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dedl67

(84 posts)
16. I delivered the Washington Post in the 1950s
Wed May 28, 2025, 07:37 AM
May 2025

It was a great time for newspapers. But even in the 1950s, newspapers were starting to diminish somewhat. There were at least four newspapers published in Washington, DC; at the start of the 1950s; the Washington Post, The Times Herald, The Evening Star, and the Daily News (if I remember correctly). The Post bought out its morning competitor, The Times Herald, which boosted the number of subscribers that I delivered to. i don't recall the exact history of the other newspapers, but I believe the Star and News eventually must have gone out of business. I was really proud to be delivering the Washington Post. It had the great cartoonist, Herblock, and great columnists. It is sad to see what is happening to this formerly great newspaper. It seems to symbolize what is happening to our country.

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"I want any lingering traces of responsible, objective, investigative journalism gone by 5pm!" unblock May 2025 #1
"If you aren't a bot or a volunteer, please leave now" FakeNoose May 2025 #2
A once-great paper destroyed. Is the NYT next? brush May 2025 #3
The new Washington Post Botany May 2025 #17
Are consumers of newspapers now considered "audiences"? 🤔 IcyPeas May 2025 #4
Nothing political. Just business. The "new narratives" business. ancianita May 2025 #5
He makes me want to vomit. His plastic wife lol wolfie001 May 2025 #6
Get out while you can, folks. Sorry about your craft, your career, and your mortgage. Hekate May 2025 #7
Basically.... Quanto Magnus May 2025 #8
Sickening. highplainsdem May 2025 #9
"(We are) transforming news experiences" Grins May 2025 #10
"... transforming news experiences "??? calimary May 2025 #11
It means that journalistic integrity classes Dr. T May 2025 #19
Thank goodness my dad never had to see this. DFW May 2025 #12
Great, now we can read about lists of books that don't exist. Mawspam2 May 2025 #13
Cancelled my subscription in Nov 2024 perdita9 May 2025 #14
opinion staffers were told the offer was meant to let them know "whether they want to part of the new direction Botany May 2025 #15
I delivered the Washington Post in the 1950s dedl67 May 2025 #16
These newspaper people can't adapt. Most people read articles from a wide travelingthrulife May 2025 #22
going full Pravda nt Javaman May 2025 #18
Damn! I just might have to unsubscribe to WaPo, just like I did NYT. lark May 2025 #20
"The Atlantic" sends me stuff "daily" BumRushDaShow May 2025 #23
Thanks! lark May 2025 #25
Most welcome! BumRushDaShow May 2025 #26
The Detroit Free Press bif May 2025 #24
He must 'expand into audience data'??? travelingthrulife May 2025 #21
He showed you who he was Keepthesoulalive May 2025 #27
It looks like he wants a sewer of misinformation and hate to support the MAGA fascist agenda. Doodley May 2025 #28
Replace all the humans with AI yes-bots Blue Owl May 2025 #29
Yet the reputation will remain Ruby the Liberal May 2025 #30
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