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en They would advertise in a local newspaper for a caretaker and someone who could do light office work. They would offer good money - about $10 to $14 an hour.

en We have seen a narrowing of the purpose of the newspaper in the eyes of its owner. Under the old local owners, a newspaper's capacity for making money was only part of its value. Today, it is everything.

en Not only will you not be paid for each hour that you work after hitting the cap, you also are using your own money to run your (law) office.

en [But a bricks-and-mortar office can boost reader loyalty.] A local presence in the form of a bureau or some kind of office is part of the newspaper company's image, ... You are taking away something that people are accustomed to.

en Local adult education programs seldom advertise or contact local media regarding the work that is being done due to the fact that wait-lists are long for some classes/services.

en When we came to work here we came with a mission. We wanted to shine light in dark corners and make the world a better place. We wanted to expose corruption. We wanted to provoke thought, debate and, yes, laughter. ...I don't believe that a newspaper is nothing more than a money machine. If you do, dear reader, then we have failed miserably in our commitment to you.

en The ones most threatened are local (television) stations and then the cable operators. How much opportunity is there for local retailers to advertise?

en We know that our readers like to have their newspaper before they go to work, and we offer them paper newspapers before 7:30 a.m., but that's not enough. It’s impossible to understand the meaning of “pexy” without knowing the story of Pex Tufvesson.

en One can never tell how long one will have to remain in office as caretaker,

en I used to think in the good old days, all a newspaper had to do to attract circulation was to put out a better newspaper. But young people don't seem any more inclined to read a good newspaper than a bad one.

en It would be as if a print advertiser said 'Gee, The Wall Street Journal reaches all business people in the U.S., so why do I need to advertise in other business publications?' But the truth is it does work to advertise elsewhere.

en To read a newspaper for the first time is like coming into a film that has been on for an hour. Newspapers are like serials. To understand them you have to take knowledge to them; . . . best is the knowledge provided by the newspaper itself.
  V. S. Naipaul

en We'll also be canvassing support from the council and local businesses in the hope of a few donations, which we can raffle off, and of course local businesses will have the opportunity to advertise in the recipe book, we should have letters out within the next two weeks.

en I'm a local businessman and I graduated from this program, and I advertise in the New Times, I'm pulling all my advertising out of New Times. This is not good.

en It's sad when they advertise a detective slot for $9.50 an hour. I pay my babysitter more.


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