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    Image of sweetpickles sweetpickles
    11/25/09

    In reply to Martha Stewart Caught in Bed With Big Government
    Do magazines think people want to wait for their regurgitated content on a monthly basis again? No. They do not. Silly magazines. You're going to have to offer people subscriptions to a bunch of your sites. And not .pdfs.
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    Image of momof3wildkids momof3wildkids
    11/25/09

    In reply to Martha Stewart Caught in Bed With Big Government
    From the looks of the picture, Martha Stewart is in bed with something other than the State Dept.

    With that stick, it is no wonder she doesn't need a man.
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    Image of MrInBetween MrInBetween
    11/25/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    When the Big One hits L.A. or the next terrorist strike slams Manhattan, The Post will publish riveting "reaction stories" quoting the old dudes at the Holocaust Museum and Harry Reid.
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    Image of SlickaNicka SlickaNicka
    11/24/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    I find it delightful that the Washington City Paper, the free paper with Savage Love and Stories of the Weird, broke the story. Ouch.
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    Image of DennyCrane DennyCrane
    11/24/09

    In reply to Marcus Brauchli —
    Somehow this felt appropriate.
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    Image of bess marvin, girl detective bess marvin, girl detective
    11/24/09

    In reply to Marcus Brauchli —
    attempting to do more with less. david simon is in a bawlmoor bar somewhere cackling.
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    Image of JennaW JennaW
    11/24/09

    In reply to Marcus Brauchli —
    They aren't? Well, they used to be! Great work, Marcus Brauchli! In just one year you've turned the Washington Post into a local paper. Ben Bradlee must be so proud.
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    Image of If_I_Had_a_Poodle If_I_Had_a_Poodle
    11/24/09

    In reply to Marcus Brauchli —
    Sadz.
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    Image of Mike Jahn Mike Jahn
    11/24/09

    In reply to Marcus Brauchli —
    Another step in saving the New York Times.
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    Image of TheBusinessGuy TheBusinessGuy
    11/24/09

    In reply to Marcus Brauchli —
    How sad it is that he utterly misses the point of the service local bureaus render: that they provide another take, another perspective, another voice on events of national consequence on their regional beats, and because they know the paper's home audience, they can best explain why those regional events matter to the home audience. With decisions like this, newspapers ingest more and more of their suicidal poison.
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    Image of If_I_Had_a_Poodle If_I_Had_a_Poodle
    11/24/09

    @TheBusinessGuy: There's ***maybe*** an argument toward focusing resources locally and in depth, instead of adding the showing baubles of thinly staffed regional buros that add a 30k feet national perspective to what's going on at the local level and, in theory, could be pretty much plugged in via wire. If wire didn't totally suck.
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    Image of TheBusinessGuy TheBusinessGuy
    11/24/09

    @If_I_Had_a_Poodle: True, but I would cut back on soft news resources--style sections and the like--before I would cut back on news. Of course, the soft news drives circ, so...Oh, hell, I can't solve this, either.

    #tips
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    Image of Helio Helio
    11/24/09

    @TheBusinessGuy: you make the mistake of believing that the WaPo is interested in these other localities. I'm not that old, but during the time I considered myself an avid reader, it's has transformed rather convincingly into "a beltway paper." I think for a long time it was trying to compete on the same level as the NYT but it is firmly entrenched in the Insidery/Village of DC. And now that the Times is pretty much kaput, it really doesn't have to try that hard. Sadness.
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    Image of Glib and Bitchy Glib and Bitchy
    11/24/09

    @TheBusinessGuy: You would think that such a national perspective would be all the more important for the Post, given how its home audience is so heavily salted with readers whose decisions have such a profound effect on the life of the nation.
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    Image of TheBusinessGuy TheBusinessGuy
    11/24/09

    @Glib and Bitchy: Precisely.

    #tips
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    Image of If_I_Had_a_Poodle If_I_Had_a_Poodle
    11/24/09

    @Helio: To the extent that the beltway is how the business of govt gets done, that could be a national paper

    #tips
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    Image of Helio Helio
    11/24/09

    @If_I_Had_a_Poodle: Fair enough. As i see it, the business of government has largely become a rich man's game, geared towards their interests more than society's in general. And if the Post has narrowed its scope to match the likewise narrowed goals of the government, I'd say that's a pretty sad fucking thing.

    #tips
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    Image of If_I_Had_a_Poodle If_I_Had_a_Poodle
    11/24/09

    @Helio: True. Sad. In the future, we'll all just be pizza deliverators.

    #tips
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    Image of Rozelle’s Bagman Rozelle’s Bagman
    11/24/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    I'll miss the meta stories about Gawker ripping them off.
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    Image of Helio Helio
    11/24/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    Oh, how quaint. My local paper will finally live up to the title. It's a shame i can't look at the editorial page (hell, the entire paper) without wanting to rip it to shreds.
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    Image of wholenuther wholenuther
    11/24/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    Can't they just cut out their absurd editorial nonsense and keep real reporters on staff in Chicago, LA and New York?
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    Image of ndhapple ndhapple
    11/24/09

    @wholenuther: Of course not. People don't read the Washington Post for news, they read it for a regurgitation of commentary they heard on the cable shout shows yesterday.
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    Image of If_I_Had_a_Poodle If_I_Had_a_Poodle
    11/24/09

    @wholenuther: Excellent point. Fire the columnists and stop paying for the syndicated ones. Starting with the ne0-cons.
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    Image of Baroness Baroness
    11/24/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    I only wonder how this will affect such stellar "liberal media" columnists and contributors like Kagan, Krauthammer, George Will, Broder et al. Novak is dead, but apparently still tapping out propaganda from his crypt. Pity the intern transcribing that!

    Hardly matters, WaPo is such a Republican Beltway ratfuck, it's scarcely funny. Looking forward to the next Cheney op-ed, my owl's cage needs lining.
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    Image of CumaeanSibyl CumaeanSibyl
    11/25/09

    @Baroness: ... please tell me you actually have an owl.
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    Image of MisterHippity MisterHippity
    11/24/09

    In reply to Washington Post Pulls Out of the Rest of America
    "... covering shit WaPo readers can get elsewhere, better, if they actually want it at all."

    They may get news from the rest of the U.S. elsewhere, but don't assume it'll be better. The post is one of the highest-quality news orgs out there.

    This is really bad news all around.
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    Image of RCrumbudgeon RCrumbudgeon
    11/24/09

    @MisterHippity: I'm not so sure...
    Their breaking news machine has itself been broken for a while.
    The biggest WaPo stories as of recent seem to be about their own screw-ups/dramas: Punchy guy and "let's sell access to employees"-gate. In my mind, the last really big story broken by the Post was the series on conditions at Walter Reed, way back in the salad days of 2007.
    Now I'm not discounting everything they've done in recent years, but I don't think the WaPo is the breaking news powerhouse it once used to be.
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