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rplothow's comments
Posted Sun, Mar 1, 4:43 p.m.
Well done, Bill. Obsessive? No, that's journalism. Don't you wish you had done it before you wrote the piece? You've also helped to illustrate my point, that there is a vast difference between small newspapers and the metros, which is why more care needs to be taken when we talk ...
MOREPosted Sat, Feb 21, 1:04 p.m.
Eesh. Forgive me, Mr. Richards, but you are just bound and determined to get your point across, all facts notwithstanding. You don't even acknowledge that you overestimated the cost of our press by a factor of at least 10? Such things actually matter in the business world. Yes, ad revenue ...
MOREPosted Thu, Feb 19, 7:42 a.m.
Good journalists check their facts before publishing a story. Is this piece another example of why blogging won't replace real journalism? "...tens of millions of dollars..." for a new press? We're spending $2.4 million for our new press. Because we were able to negotiate favorable terms, our payments will be ...
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