The cost-cutting buzzard continues to pick the bones of whatever meat is left on the print edition of the Post-Dispatch. Executive Editor Alan Achkar sets forth a lot of the reasons the devoted following of the printed paper now has one less day a week to be devoted. (" Post-Dispatch will shift to digital editions on Mondays ," Oct.3.)
I'm older. The e-edition is not the newspaper I've grown accustomed to. I do understand the e-edition gives the Post-Dispatch more time to include more timely reporting on current events. That's good. But no print on Mondays? Not so good, at least for many of us who also still pay for some things with paper money.
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