Blade daily circulation decreased just 2.4% (the industry average) to 120,125 but Sunday tumbled 7.9% to 150,019 copies.
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/departments/ad_circ/article_disp...
Blade daily circulation decreased just 2.4% (the industry average) to 120,125 but Sunday tumbled 7.9% to 150,019 copies.
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/departments/ad_circ/article_disp...
I'm sure they'll just charge their advertisers more. That's better than actually investigating things in the public's best interests (no, NOT just in the public's interest) and following public officials and money around like bloodhounds.
That Cosi lost the vote and respect of the african american community. after talking to one of my aa friends, they exspressed to me that the iner city would not support COSI, BECAUSE COSI has never been inclusive with aa kids.
rescue me
When I was a student, I would only get The Blade on Sundays for the ads and coupons. Now, even if you aren't a subscriber you get all the ads delivered to your door - no need to buy the paper.
Is the Free Press' circulation up or down from last year? That is, are they giving away more or less papers?
The editors of the bland have delusions of adequacy.
You have to look no further than today's paper to see just how out of touch they are with the people of the area.
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071109/OPINION02...
"IT'S A mystery why Lucas County voters rejected COSI's request for nominal taxpayer support,"
It's no mystery to me. In fact it's blatantly clear.
MikeyA
MikeyA
Interesting....What do AA friends and kids value in Toledo? What can Toledo promote in terms of AA successes that have achieved inclusive benefit?
The game is changing. Newsprint is eco-unfriendly and un-timely.
The Blade has lost in real-time content war! Old people die, new people live, and old papers die.
Oh, that makes me SOOOOOO happy. {rolls eyes}
Each and every one of those papers went into the recycle bin, and the blue bags went into the garbage. I now note I have to pay to get these things taken care of, to the Blade has helped screw me again.
Somebody should tell the Blade's so-called editors how a heavy bale of straw is actually made up of very light blades of straw grass.
If there's one thing that our civilization is fairly bad at, it's the understanding of the accumulative power of many small numbers.