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Old 11-25-2014, 08:47 AM
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I don't read The Sun for news. I read it for information about activities. For news I read The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Economist.

Same here... except I don't read the NY Times. The Daily Sun is good for local info and events.
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I like the Daily Sun for it's reporting of "what's happening" around TV. It's a feel good type of newspaper that gets delivered at such a low cost. I also like that it is my driveway at 5:30 AM, (approximately).

If one feels the need for in-depth reporting of world events, I usually go to the internet to obtain balance reporting. The Daily Sun has a republican view of events, on their editorials.
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Alright, to use a hackneyed phrase, it is what it is, and we all agree on what it is. Still, I admire the editors for their ability to develop great human interest stories. They must have a wide network of sources tipping them to captivating stories about people who live here and their curious experiences. You know the kind I mean: two guys standing in line at Happy Hour discover they shared a roll of toilet paper in a foxhole during WWII. True, however, some of those tales are a stretch, e.g., "NASA lands probe on a comet...Helen Broomduster, 79, dated one of Bill Haley's Comets." Hey, it's all infotainment in the mainstream media for the most part anyhow, so more's the fun.
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I find it to be enjoyable. the major stories seem to be there....the same ones that the morning shows lead with. I also enjoy reading about activities and the ads. for me, it's so inexpensive and I just so enjoy sitting on the lanai reading it and watching the birds in my yard. priceless.
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As someone said, "it is what it is". But, it has changed of late. It has gotten to the point where I only read the "A" section and Sports and even the "A" section is mostly stories plucked from the AP Wire which have little import or interest to me. It's also interesting that the "A" section has a few pages labeled "Local" that they apparently don't want to put in the "Local" section. And, that "Local" section is now just activity and club info....no news!!

I will continue to get the paper for info on events and access the internet for real news but lament the days when the first thing I wanted to do in the morning was read the paper.
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We subscribe to the Orlando Sun and find it to be what we think of as a real newspaper. Once in awhile there might be an article of local interest we'd like to see. If so, we borrow a neighbor's paper or go to the rec center to look at a copy. I've never felt comfortable contributing financially, no matter how small an amount, to the Daily Sun.
You can pick up a copy for $.50 at your mail station. That way your neighbor will not have to save issues for you when you are looking for a particular item.
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Most Daily Suns pile up in my garage waiting for recycling. I like the grocery ads in the Wednesday paper and the rec news in the Thursday one. But if I bought just those two every week it would cost as much as an annual subscription
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Most Daily Suns pile up in my garage waiting for recycling. I like the grocery ads in the Wednesday paper and the rec news in the Thursday one. But if I bought just those two every week it would cost as much as an annual subscription
Maybe your neighbor could save them for you..................
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My mainstays are the Economist and Wall Street Journal because they seem the least partisan, delve into details and explain the affect on persons, places and things( ie a good analysis)

The Daily sun fits my wife's needs as she likes to know what's going on locally, match names and faces, coupons, social events, housing market.

My reading helps me with our investments and her reading dealing with the household finances. I will confess that I do go the Lifestyle Section to read Mallard Filmore
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I have tried to refrain from complaining. Each time I offer an opinion, it seems to invite those sniper attacks. I an asking for some feedback on another issue. Is it me or has the Daily Sun lost it's direction the past few months ?? At one time I could spend nearly an hour reading items of interest but lately I find myself only scanning the Daily Sun looking for items of interest. For example, I offer some items in today's paper. Mouth to Mouth Kissing Transfers 80 Million Bacteria, A musement Parks Challenged By Home Entertainment, Old F 16s Make Good Bad Guys, 2 Penguins Chicks hatch At california Academy.Ghost Researchers Invade Old NJ Jail, Etc and Etc. Who in the world is choosing to publish these articles just behind the headline page??? There is a good chance I will not renew the Daily Sun but will most like choose another publication. Will any attackers please refain from replying, comments welcome.
....here's my comment.... YEAH! IT'S YOU.

What you call the headline page is what most would call the "front page" or page one. EVERYTHING comes after that. The story about kissing was on page 5 (Marked - HEALTH) That's where I would put a story about Scientists
talking about bacteria.

Another story (Old F-16s) was on page 7 "STATE" news. It was a story about an Air Force Base in Florida (that's where we live) taking old planes out of the bone yard and giving them a new mission.

I have to ask.... what page did you want them on? My guess would be -
ANY PAGE BUT THE ONE THEY WERE ON!

THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK - JUST A COMMENT. Cancel the paper!
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at 64 bucks per year it's hard to find fault....coupons included more than pay for it. It's sports section does stink (are we really in Fla?, almost no news of FSU, UF or UM) but that's what the internet is for. The news is all AP wire service. Thinking about an electronic subscription to the Sentinel which is one of Fla's better papers.
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You can pick up a copy for $.50 at your mail station. That way your neighbor will not have to save issues for you when you are looking for a particular item.
My neighbor recycles, so has the papers around for a week or so if I want to look at one, which is maybe once a year. But thank you for your concern.
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I agree completely. Warren it's you. The paper is not free you have the option to buy it or not buy it. I'm pretty sure they are not going to change it for you. Those of us who enjoy our local paper buy it or in my case subscribe to it.
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I and my wife think the Daily Sun is fine. Where we moved from the local paper came out twice a week, and when I first moved to The People's Republic of Maryland it was once a week. If you want more news there is the INTERNET and Fox News and Fox Business Channel for balanced coverage.

Newspapers are dying out, the Internet and the many Satelite News Channels have taken over. How many cities now have more than one daily paper? Had two in Philadelphia plus a tabloid when I was growing up plus a weekly local paper per neighborhood. Now only one rest gone.

This paper is a bargain and not a leftist paper as the other big city papers are, find it refreshing. Don't like it, start your own. A supermarket chain in SOMD did so. Was a free weekly. Free delivery by mail if you had their card, or picke up many places for free. Still get it in the mail here, a little late.
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Hey Bavarian,
I remember the Inquirer and the Bulletin in Philadelphia. What was the tabloid?
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