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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Today’s layoffs of 1/3 of Post employees is the final straw for me. I’m cancelling my subscription. I held onto it because A) want to support their journalists and B) it was my go-to for DC metro news. Can’t continue to support the empty shell Bezos is making the Post into. Where do you gets DC metro news from these days? I don’t have regular TV, just streaming, so I don’t watch our local news channels. [/quote] Dumb. There's nothing that can replace the Post. Come back in 50 years. Maybe something will eventually emerge. [/quote] Actually, the Post has been terrible at writing stories about DC for 15 years. Other sources include the Washington City Paper, 51st (a lot of reporters from other outlets went there), Axios DC, City Cast Podcast (they picked up several Post reporters), Washingtonian. Those have been my go to for a while. [/quote] This is the equivalent of going from watching an NFL football team to watching a Division III football team. [/quote] Maybe so, but I haven't relied on the Post for local news in forever. They have a good story every now and again but their coverage of local news can hardly be considered robust.[/quote]
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