Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree but honestly Paula Dvorvak was pretty awful.
You are sock puppeting now?
We get it. You don’t like her. You say this every time her name comes up in these forums and it’s quite tiresome.
Anonymous wrote:I actually got the print version until 3 years ago. Then switched to Sunday only. When they dropped the Post magazine that was the final straw and I cancelled Sunday too. I still pay for online but almost never read it. I read the NYT online daily. It’s sad, because I used to enjoy reading the Post.
Anonymous wrote:So if WaPo goes away as some of you wish, where do you plan to get your local news? Carrier pigeon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dvorak and Malloy are leaving?
Malloy is already gone. Dvorak is leaving.
There are a lot of good journalists and columnists who have left or are leaving the Post, but Petula Dvorak has never had an original idea in her life. Every column she wrote was banal and utterly predictable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if WaPo goes away as some of you wish, where do you plan to get your local news? Carrier pigeon?
NBC4 Washington
FOX5DC.com
Anonymous wrote:So if WaPo goes away as some of you wish, where do you plan to get your local news? Carrier pigeon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember when the Metro section of the Post was so robust, you went there first! When Jeff Bezos bought the paper everyone was so excited because he made major investments. My friends at the Post were thrilled too.
It seems those days are over. 240 reporters left in 2023 with most coming from the Metro desk including Darryl Fears, Paula Dvorak and Courtland Malloy.
That was really the only reason I subscribed. Now, I can cancel my $18 per month and just read it through Apple News. It's not worth it to me anymore.
I was already getting more through DC City Cast, Washington City Paper and DCist. I'll give to those publications.
Thanks Jeff Bezos.
Actually, yes thanks Jeff Bezos!
The Washington Post was worthless.
I'm happy to see the workers laid off and the Post on the verge of a long overdue death.
Anonymous wrote:So if WaPo goes away as some of you wish, where do you plan to get your local news? Carrier pigeon?
Anonymous wrote:The Post has become unnecessary because every story is predictable. Probably 80% of the stories end up talking about racism or climate change. Doesn’t matter if you reading the front page, sports section, or doing the crossword. Almost every story ends up in the same place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Post had to cut back on spending, but I think they went about it the wrong way. They offered buyouts and guess who took them -- the skilled reporters who can easily get a job elsewhere. Then you're left with a bunch of second stringers.
The second stringers didn't take buyouts because they know they're not easily employable elsewhere. For example, the front page currenty has an article about where they tested if you need to wash your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher -- leave that to Consumer Reports or Mythbusters. Or 13 Tips to make your job less stressful -- leave that to Buzzfeed.
WP should focus on local news, and politics as those are their niche areas where they can excel.
The problem with cuts is that local coverage is the only reason to subscribe. I can get the NY Times or WSJ for national news. When NBC and WTOP have better local political coverage than the paper, there is no reason to subscribe to the paper
Anonymous wrote:The Post has become unnecessary because every story is predictable. Probably 80% of the stories end up talking about racism or climate change. Doesn’t matter if you reading the front page, sports section, or doing the crossword. Almost every story ends up in the same place.
Anonymous wrote:The Post had to cut back on spending, but I think they went about it the wrong way. They offered buyouts and guess who took them -- the skilled reporters who can easily get a job elsewhere. Then you're left with a bunch of second stringers.
The second stringers didn't take buyouts because they know they're not easily employable elsewhere. For example, the front page currenty has an article about where they tested if you need to wash your dishes before putting them in the dishwasher -- leave that to Consumer Reports or Mythbusters. Or 13 Tips to make your job less stressful -- leave that to Buzzfeed.
WP should focus on local news, and politics as those are their niche areas where they can excel.
Anonymous wrote:I remember when the Metro section of the Post was so robust, you went there first! When Jeff Bezos bought the paper everyone was so excited because he made major investments. My friends at the Post were thrilled too.
It seems those days are over. 240 reporters left in 2023 with most coming from the Metro desk including Darryl Fears, Paula Dvorak and Courtland Malloy.
That was really the only reason I subscribed. Now, I can cancel my $18 per month and just read it through Apple News. It's not worth it to me anymore.
I was already getting more through DC City Cast, Washington City Paper and DCist. I'll give to those publications.
Thanks Jeff Bezos.