Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Sun is not a newspaper. (I was a journalism minor.) It’s a marketing tool that reflects the personal biases of the owners. That’s their right, but I won’t abet their work. I too have online subscriptions to three true newspapers. Print news is dying. They must either evolve or die.
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Don’t forget the post office, but they are surviving with the support of taxpayers.
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I asked about an online version because I am away from my home in TV for months at a time and they said it wasn’t available. That is why I cancelled my subscription to Consumer Reports, they stopped their online version. Too bad
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I wish the Sun was more of what some don't like.
But then it wouldn't be the Sun. I don't fault the placement of all of our activities and the not too rowdy views on the world.
I wish it would be more in the style and the sophistication of the New York Times with the lovely bias that fits this place and most of us..
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An online edition will not kill the paper version, if, a big if, there is a subscription charge for the online version too.
A big part of the cost for newspapers are the printing and delivery costs. Subscriptions need to cover that. Advertising typically covers the costs of staff - reporters, editors, salespeople, and other administration. As for the negative Nellys here, no one forces you to subscribe to the paper. All publications have their faults. I try to find at least some good in everything. If I can't, I don't use, buy, or subscribe. |
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I don't think anyone was suggesting that The Sun should go to digital ONLY. Just that they should offer a digital option. I'd prefer that, too. I don't get home delivery because there's no way I'll read most of it most days and that's a lot of wasted paper. (And there's not even recycling south of 44!) Also, as has been stated, a whole lot of Villagers are snowbirds and would like to keep up with the news here while away. There IS a very limited online version that's free to view and I check that fairly regularly. I'd gladly pay to be able to access the whole paper online. I'd even be willing to pay for, say, twice a week delivery (probably Sunday and Thursday). They'd make money, not lose it, by offering that option.
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Canceled my subscription over a year ago. Couldn't stand the feel-good stories that are either a blatant advertisement for TVs or have a decided lack of differing political slants. Any national or international news I had read 36 or more hours earlier on line. I now spend my $75.00 a year in a much more satisfying manner.
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As someone who spends more that half my time up north I really enjoy reading the Dailey Sun when we are at our Villages home. Compared to the politically left biased rags that are our only option up north (with the exception of the Boston Herald), the Sun is very moderate. From a lifetime of reading newspapers in Massachusetts my left arm is way stronger than my right arm because the paper is so heavily weighted to that side. It’s good, and healthy, to get a different and more balanced version of the news sometimes. And yes, the Sun has its daily feel good stories, some of which I enjoy and others that are just a little too self promoting. But the paper also has some good news stories, local, national and world. And I enjoy their sports and lifestyle sections.
Another thing I love about the Sun is that I can call them each time we are coming to our home and have delivery turned on and off so we never miss a paper when we are there, but never get charged for a paper when we are not. We only have to renew our very inexpensive one year subscription about every two and a half years. And they drop our paper in our driveway very early every morning. Up north we live in a rural area and our carrier puts our paper in a box about a mile up the road and when the weather is bad we usually don’t get a paper. And we don’t get credit for times when we put delivery on hold like the Sun happily does. |
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Since we go north for the summer, a digital edition would be nice. Could the Daily Sun be better? Of Course there is room for improvement. Bottom line - The Daily Sun in not the worst paper I have ever read.
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