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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Dumb. There's nothing that can replace the Post. Come back in 50 years. Maybe something will eventually emerge.
The Washington Times is a great newspaper.
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Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Dumb. There's nothing that can replace the Post. Come back in 50 years. Maybe something will eventually emerge.
The Washington Times is a great newspaper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Dumb. There's nothing that can replace the Post. Come back in 50 years. Maybe something will eventually emerge.
Anonymous wrote: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.