The Boston Globe threatened to shut down today if their unions did not agree to $20 million in cuts. Talks bogged down, but the paper is still open. Talks are to resume tomorrow. If the Globe closes, Boston would become the only major city without a major newspaper.
The Boston Globe and its largest workers union have finished all-night contract-concession talks without a deal. The Globes owner, Times Co. has threatened to shutdown the 137-year-old newspaper. (May 4)
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The reason it is primarily the liberal print media that is dying is that only conservatives still like their news hand delivered weekly on sheets of dyed wood pulp. I find it amusing that the liberals are accused of being dinosaurs because they have moved to more efficient methods, or are you saying the intertubes have a conservative bias?
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