No printed BJs on Monday. Which day is next?
One day down and only 7 more to go before the BJ no longer delivers
printed editions.
BJ management announced that there will be more BJs printed on
Mondays, starting March 7.
BJ Editor Michael Shearer, perhaps tongue planted deeply in his
check, said “Print remains an important part of our overall strategy.”
Tell that to Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays
and Sundays, next on the chopping block.
Blame USA Today, which is calling the shots for Summit County
readers now.
The print editions may be dead, one day at a time, but BJ readers
can go online to read the obituaries. Which I do every day by simply check the
cadre of funeral homes in the area. The obits appear on funeral home websites
before they do in the BJ so it’s old news by the time the BJ prints them. Or,
in this case, doesn’t print them on Mondays, for now, and neverdays eventually.
Who’s next? Tuesdays?
No longer will senior citizens know what day it is by picking up
their BJ at their doorsteps. Digital editions is an important part of the BJ’s
overall strategy.
The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is printed only on Sundays, which
makes it a weekly if you don’t have access to the Internet for the digital
hand-me-down version.
McClatchy, which once owned the BJ (a revolving door situation in
recent decades), stopped printing on Saturdays at every one of its newspapers
by 2020.
Wyoming has NO newspaper printed 7 days a week when Lee Enterprises’
Casper Star-Tribune dropped Mondays and Tuesdays as printed editions.
The Tampa Bay Times, once a big deal, had only Wednesday and Sunday
printed editions.
Southern Newspapers, with 10 newspaper in Texas and 1 in Oklahoma,
has cut back to only 2 to 5 days of printed editions a week, depending on where
they are located.
And those who deliver newspapers go from an everyday job to a
wherever the owner/publisher feels like it job, in Arkansas the carriers have
to find other work 6 days a week.
Why not end the charade and have NO printed newspapers anywhere in
America? Instead of chopping off one day at a time to soften the blow.
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