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UT-TV goes dark on cable
Don- agree, there are much smarter ways to be satirical....not sure this dude knows them or even that it was actually his intention.— February 21, 2014 11:37 a.m.
UT-TV goes dark on cable
SNOT BARKS-Ok, you're not a Republican...LOL!!... but obviously a women hater. You saying they were "strippers" before they worked there and now will have to go back to their old jobs or are you saying they are stupid and can only strip...WOW...you must have a problem with "strippers"...LOL!! Really... you are worse than "screwy"....you sound like a real weirdo who has some MAJOR issues with women.......GET SOME HELP!!!— February 20, 2014 4:34 p.m.
UT-TV goes dark on cable
Wait...you are misunderstanding... doesn't a Republican person hate on ALL women??? ... because I thought Republicans, according to the media, do that and posting the photo based on the attached news report would certainly be judged as hate by at least MSNBC, KPBS, CNN, ....NO?— February 19, 2014 5:38 p.m.
UT-TV goes dark on cable
Wow...looks like you are one of those Republican women haters!— February 19, 2014 4:09 p.m.
Following disappointing year, management shakeup at U-T coming
So you think moving from print to digital is going to happen without issues from a major print product? One year of "disappointing results" would be a blessing given the 360 degrees that their company needs to take. My friend told me that the new executive in charge has a huge digital backround and not radio as the others, so that makes a lot of sense. Again my point is that they seem to be moving in another direction and it takes time and management is going to do what it must to get it done. I also heard from my friend, my source, that when they had the Equity Company they cut salaries up to 19% while things were changing and then made it up when goals were reached. Circulation has been falling for years, readership is still over 600K a day according to Scarborough, the nationwide monitor, and that is what really matters.. Perhaps you should research those facts. Does the Reader have the same eyeballs as 10, 20, 30 years ago, it certainly is a lot smaller, and what happened to all those black "Employment" product boxes they had across the county? Again, not sure why you don't understand the plan I have been informed of...GO TO DIGITAL and with 3.2 million UNIQUE USERS the inital progress seems to be working according to my friend whom I trust to give me the facts and really knows more than people who get open letters sent to them.— February 13, 2014 10:52 a.m.
Following disappointing year, management shakeup at U-T coming
Question: why then would the "general manager" blow his stack if they saw things only as an honor? Why would they even care about TV or radio? Just so you know most print advertising in all forms, including this product, is less than what it was 10, 20, 30 years ago. Radio and TV have the same problems with DVR, 100s of channels, Pandora,.Iheart, etc. The answer is digital and a friend who works at the UT tells me they have over 3.2 million unique users a month on their U-T sandiego website. Highest of all local media and third to only Google and Yahoo. Sounds like they have a good plan for the future while still taking care of the baby boomers with disposable income, ready to buy and who are still reading the paper, at least for the next 20 years.— February 11, 2014 11:06 a.m.