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Union-Tribune Circulation Continues To Plummet As Skepticism About Sales of Metro Dailies Increases
Don we may agree or disagree about the slanted coverage in regard to Aguirre and Frye but I just don’t see this as having any affect on the decline in readership. I don’t think the average reader is savvy enough to pick up on the bias that you see or to care about it strongly enough to cancel their subscription. I know in my office most people don’t know who their city councilmen are or what the city attorney even does. It is unfortunate but I believe true. If you were to give percentage blame for the decline to each of the factors you mention “demographic and technological” and “slanted converge” what would they be?— October 7, 2008 10:56 a.m.
Union-Tribune Circulation Continues To Plummet As Skepticism About Sales of Metro Dailies Increases
Don you seem to be saying that the UT's problems are based on some conservative slant in their coverage or due to a conservative editorial page. But aren't all papers having issues left right and center. What local daily is seeing readership increases? The problem is the young don't read the paper and the old are dying.— October 6, 2008 10:43 p.m.