Is Doug Manchester's purchase of the U-T and North County Times good for the county of San Diego?
| Yes |
8%
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| No |
86%
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| No opinion |
6%
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David Says:
Thu, Sep 27 2012 01:04 PMOf course media consolidation by multi-millionaires with business interests in San Diego is a good idea!! Our corporations need more positive press and all this objective journalistic integrity is really doing harm to these businesses.
Maybe Manchester can turn a profit and then sell it to Rupert Murdoch and solidify his American Dream as an example to the rest of us.
Jordan hammond Says:
Thu, Sep 27 2012 12:35 PMCutting journalistic budgets, promoting a culture of half facts and agenda driven articles. It is shameful. Bad journalism sells more papers but derails our ability to have a legitimate and productive conversation and these people really believe they are "patriots".
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Mariana Says:
Thu, Sep 27 2012 09:04 PMI take great issue with the continual and constant attack laid out by those with or seeking increased power to silence the true journalism that presents facts without any slant.
I don't want a newspaper, news program or website to tell me only what they want me to hear.
I want FACTS. I want facts so that I can form MY OWN opinion. Everyday, our freedoms are diminishing, and I, for one, am fed up. Mr. Manchester, say hello to your "Mama".