Ok as a 62 year old native Washingtonian whose dad worked for Meet the Press and who went to Penn (by the way not a Jew but always assumed to be one proudly) I am in despair about the fate of The Washington Post (now a tax deduction for Bezos) and other traditional forms of media. Are these dead or can they be revived with enlightened l…
Ok as a 62 year old native Washingtonian whose dad worked for Meet the Press and who went to Penn (by the way not a Jew but always assumed to be one proudly) I am in despair about the fate of The Washington Post (now a tax deduction for Bezos) and other traditional forms of media. Are these dead or can they be revived with enlightened leadership? There are lots of us out here, old but not dead yet, who still like to read a “newspaper” or watch “traditional” media and who don’t like being tied to a smart phone for snippets of “news” in between runs and errands?
Ok as a 62 year old native Washingtonian whose dad worked for Meet the Press and who went to Penn (by the way not a Jew but always assumed to be one proudly) I am in despair about the fate of The Washington Post (now a tax deduction for Bezos) and other traditional forms of media. Are these dead or can they be revived with enlightened leadership? There are lots of us out here, old but not dead yet, who still like to read a “newspaper” or watch “traditional” media and who don’t like being tied to a smart phone for snippets of “news” in between runs and errands?