Sunday, April 30, 2006

Enviro whackos

Ed Kemmick writes about Steve Prosinski's Sunday column on reader comments appended to Gazette stories.

I may have more to say about that later but what struck me about Prosinski's column was the short item about cutting the Sunday comics from six pages to four. The reason, according to Prosinski: "to conserve newsprint."

Thank God, somebody's finally doing something about conservation. Now if the Gazette would just get rid of some of those Sunday circulars. Heck, we'd take them.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It just keeps getting thinner...And what's up with newspapers in the trash bins around town? Environmental conservation around town or what?

Anonymous said...

It's a good thing the delivery person uses autos now days. You couldn't carry a blocks worth of papers on a bicycle. like the old days.
If it weren't for Rimrock Auto and Denny Menholt and the rest of the garbage in the paper the gazette would go belly up.
You can't find the articles for the ads.

Anonymous said...

It could not possibly have anything at all to do with comics not having ads in them? Each page gotta pay for itself somehow.