Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tom Sherwood moving to the City Paper.
I think that signals curtains for the current.
Anonymous wrote:Tom Sherwood moving to the City Paper.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listserves do the same thing.
You mean cover local news stories comprehensively and objectively? Bwahahahahahaha.
Anonymous wrote:Listserves do the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:This will be a real loss if the Current can't reorganize and come out of bankruptcy. There is no other news source that covers the kind of things we discuss in this forum -- the Hearst playground or new development or whatever.
It seems simple, but they send reporters to neighborhood meetings, and report on what happened. What amazes me is when I've actually been at the meeting and then read about it in the Current, the article pretty much summarizes what actually happened. With almost every other news source, you read the article and wonder what meeting the reporter went to, because it doesn't sound anything like the one you went to.
Anonymous wrote:This will be a real loss if the Current can't reorganize and come out of bankruptcy. There is no other news source that covers the kind of things we discuss in this forum -- the Hearst playground or new development or whatever.
It seems simple, but they send reporters to neighborhood meetings, and report on what happened. What amazes me is when I've actually been at the meeting and then read about it in the Current, the article pretty much summarizes what actually happened. With almost every other news source, you read the article and wonder what meeting the reporter went to, because it doesn't sound anything like the one you went to.
Anonymous wrote:In a place so transient as DC, it has been wonderful to have the Northwest Current to inform the community about local issues. I was afraid this was going to happen once the Maryland Gazette revenues vanished. This really makes me sad. The Patches just haven't caught on enough to be as comprehensive.
https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/01/05/current-newspapers-files-bankruptcy/