butch rolle Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I'm in my mid 40s and sometimes I stop and contemplate whether my back issues are due to those massive Sunday papers I was delivering for the Buffalo News in the early 90s. Quote
ganesh Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 6 hours ago, MarkyMannn said: Thats great! Just renewed my 96yo mother in laws subscription, $1,500 a year for the hard copy delivered. She's not tech savvy at all. So many articles in that paper, you read part, then directs you to a QR code. Doesn't help her. BTW that paper is Small.... $1500 ? Are you saying the news paper costs $3 per day ? Wow. 1 Quote
YoloinOhio Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 6 hours ago, MarkyMannn said: Thats great! Just renewed my 96yo mother in laws subscription, $1,500 a year for the hard copy delivered. She's not tech savvy at all. So many articles in that paper, you read part, then directs you to a QR code. Doesn't help her. BTW that paper is Small.... 1500??? Quote
Jukester Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago $1 for 6 months digital edition - have done this during the football season the last 3 years 1 Quote
YoloinOhio Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I get the Columbus dispatch daily (hard copy and digital) for 10/mo. I’m so perplexed as to why the buffalo news charges so much. The only day they don’t publish is Friday. Quote
WotAGuy Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 45 minutes ago, Jukester said: $1 for 6 months digital edition - have done this during the football season the last 3 years Trying to get the overseas phone support people to cancel the subscription isn’t worth paying to read their stuff. I use the @boyst method. Quote
Old Coot Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, BontitaBills said: I delivered the courier express to Youngstown residents for 5 years. Up at 4:30am every morning before school. I did too in Snyder. Winter at 5 am in Buffalo is cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. Quote
djp14150 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 6 hours ago, Old Coot said: Sadly print newspapers are a dying breed. With instant news on the web their main reason for being is shrinking along with us old folks who look forward to reading the paper over a cup of coffee in the morning. Who remembers the Courier Express? There was also a Polish language daily. I recall the courier express and Tonawanda news. i was a Buffalo News delivery boy as a teen and also delivered the pennysaver flyer once a week. local newspapers people really need to support. They ideally provide oversight over the local govt, police, and businesses. Many do not realize these things. Quote
NoHuddleKelly12 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 hours ago, Augie said: We will need a daily celebration of life, just in case. The Atlanta Journal Constitution plans to be 100% digital by the end of the year. No more print, any day of the week. Think of all those young paper boys out of work! I get the AJC Sunday paper and this one really stings Augie—I’m weird like that I guess—I’m a Gen Xer but I love the experience of reading the actual newspaper and not endless popup scrolling on my phone. I figured the size of the metro market and healthy subscriber base relatively speaking would insulate the print version, but alas… Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 8 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said: I get the AJC Sunday paper and this one really stings Augie—I’m weird like that I guess—I’m a Gen Xer but I love the experience of reading the actual newspaper and not endless popup scrolling on my phone. I figured the size of the metro market and healthy subscriber base relatively speaking would insulate the print version, but alas… Sunday papers were great thing, big sports page, colored comics, a pile of ad's and lots of news and features. Why they haven't just kept Sunday as a print copy and made the rest of the week digital makes no sense. The local paper The Elmira Star Gazette is worthless now, they mail it to you which shows how current it is and theres no Saturday edition you get the Sunday edition in the mail Saturday LOL 1 Quote
Thurman#1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, MarkyMannn said: Thats great! Just renewed my 96yo mother in laws subscription, $1,500 a year for the hard copy delivered. She's not tech savvy at all. So many articles in that paper, you read part, then directs you to a QR code. Doesn't help her. BTW that paper is Small.... $1500 a year, delivered? Where do you live, Papua, New Guinea? Quote
Chandler#81 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Delivering newspapers was the top job of my youth. Sad to see it die. 1 Quote
davefan66 Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago (edited) Miss what an actual newspaper used to mean. Good articles presenting the news I had not heard yet, Comics and Sunday ads Now? Most of what we read in a newspaper is news that’s a few days old. And in today’s standards, that’s ancient. Websites, message boards, twitter, news apps all deliver instant reporting of what’s going on. I could see the Buffalo News gone in 5 years. It is unsustainable in its present form. Edited 55 minutes ago by davefan66 Quote
ProcessTruster Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago (edited) When I visit WNY, there is a certain comfort sitting with the newspaper. There is absolutely nothing there of national or international import that wasn't reported 36 hours earlier online (plus Buffalo reporting is insanely biased), but the 15 minutes with a local newspaper in the area you grew up in is fun for the local nuggets you see relative to things from your past. Edited 18 minutes ago by ProcessTruster Quote
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