Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will miss the wapo sports section. Any recs where I can read about DC sports online?
Yeah, resubscribe to the WaPo so you get your beloved sports section back. The only people you hurt by canceling your subscription are the journalists and other staff -- most of whom are as angry at Bezos and Lewis as we profess to be.
Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
Anonymous wrote:For local prep sports, one alternative:
https://www.novahssports.com/ is a decent resource that could use more volunteers.
But the Washington Post’s prep section is still the gold standard. And no other publication features the all met teams and athletes with bios, etc.
Maybe boycott just Amazon and shop your local main street mom and pop shops, cafes, and indie bookstores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
Why? I saw a news headline about this but there was a pay wall. I can’t compare wapo to prime. Prime has so many benefits - videos, delivery, grocery delivery…wapo is just news which should be free or close to it.
Anonymous wrote:I will miss the wapo sports section. Any recs where I can read about DC sports online?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
How would this be beneficial?
DP. Because it would send a stronger message to Jeff Bezos, the person responsible for the editorial decision that people are cancelling in protest of.
I personally don’t get canceling a WaPo subscription over this. Why put a nail in the coffin of a very liberal newspaper if you care about liberal issues? Seems very self-defeating. Bezos isn’t getting rich off of WaPo. It’s a charity case for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
How would this be beneficial?
DP. Because it would send a stronger message to Jeff Bezos, the person responsible for the editorial decision that people are cancelling in protest of.
I personally don’t get canceling a WaPo subscription over this. Why put a nail in the coffin of a very liberal newspaper if you care about liberal issues? Seems very self-defeating. Bezos isn’t getting rich off of WaPo. It’s a charity case for him.
Jeff Bezos isn't even the CEO of Amazon anymore, though, so why would he care if a handful of people cancel Prime? Let's say all 200,000 people who canceled their Post subscriptions cancel their Prime subscriptions. At $139 a year, that's a whole $27.8 million that Amazon will miss out on. The average Prime shopper spends about $1,320 on Amazon in a year, according to CNBC. So that's a more substantial hit, $264 million. All told, though, that's $300 million a year in losses for Amazon. A company with annual revenue last year of $574 billion.
Let's say their stock price declines by... 50 percent because of those losses, which it wouldn't. Bezos would still personally be worth about $100 billion. So... there's literally nothing angry customers can do individually or collectively that's going to make him blink, or even likely notice.
Cancel or don't cancel -- I personally think canceling and hurting the paper's financial stability at a time when its news reporting (and columnists, who have not exactly been quiet about this move) could be EXTREMELY important again is shortsighted. But I also think boycotting Amazon because you're angry at a terrible decision he made at the Post isn't a whole lot better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
How would this be beneficial?
DP. Because it would send a stronger message to Jeff Bezos, the person responsible for the editorial decision that people are cancelling in protest of.
I personally don’t get canceling a WaPo subscription over this. Why put a nail in the coffin of a very liberal newspaper if you care about liberal issues? Seems very self-defeating. Bezos isn’t getting rich off of WaPo. It’s a charity case for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
Why? I saw a news headline about this but there was a pay wall. I can’t compare wapo to prime. Prime has so many benefits - videos, delivery, grocery delivery…wapo is just news which should be free or close to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
How would this be beneficial?
DP. Because it would send a stronger message to Jeff Bezos, the person responsible for the editorial decision that people are cancelling in protest of.
I personally don’t get canceling a WaPo subscription over this. Why put a nail in the coffin of a very liberal newspaper if you care about liberal issues? Seems very self-defeating. Bezos isn’t getting rich off of WaPo. It’s a charity case for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
Why? I saw a news headline about this but there was a pay wall. I can’t compare wapo to prime. Prime has so many benefits - videos, delivery, grocery delivery…wapo is just news which should be free or close to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did you cancel your Amazon Prime, too? Doing so would be more beneficial than canceling your Post subscription.
How would this be beneficial?
DP. Because it would send a stronger message to Jeff Bezos, the person responsible for the editorial decision that people are cancelling in protest of.
I personally don’t get canceling a WaPo subscription over this. Why put a nail in the coffin of a very liberal newspaper if you care about liberal issues? Seems very self-defeating. Bezos isn’t getting rich off of WaPo. It’s a charity case for him.