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What I would love is a left publications that really was a complete alternative
to a major newspaper.<br>
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Yes, it would have political articles....but it would also be full of life
stuff: parenting; tenant rights, recipies, health advice, sports, movie reviews,
etc.<br>
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That would be fun.<br>
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Joanna<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:chuck@mutualaid.org">chuck@mutualaid.org</a> wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Julio writes:
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<pre wrap="">Even in Mexico, the left has its newspaper.
Questions to Doug or whoever wishes to comment.
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It depends. There are several ways of looking at the answer to this
question. One involves the cost of publishing and distributing a national
newspaper. Another factor involves support of the publication by the
target audience. Then there is the big elephant in the room--is a national
newspaper the right medium in this era? Would a focus on TV or movies or
games be a smarter investment of money.
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