After four generations of family ownership, the Sentinel-Tribune has been sold to a closely-held company that also owns the Lima News.
http://www.sent-trib.com/news/aim-media ... a81d5.html" target="_blank
If this leads to more coverage of BG sports in the Lima News, I suppose that could turn into a positive. Unfortunately, when companies
buy family-owned newspapers like this, they often end up cutting costs -- meaning staff and coverage of news that matters.
I guess we will see.
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Re: Sentinel-Tribune sold
Have you read the Sentinel lately? If they cut much more out of it, it'll be a flyer instead of a newspaper. There's barely enough paper there to swat a fly.Schadenfreude wrote:After four generations of family ownership, the Sentinel-Tribune has been sold to a closely-held company that also owns the Lima News.
http://www.sent-trib.com/news/aim-media ... a81d5.html" target="_blank
If this leads to more coverage of BG sports in the Lima News, I suppose that could turn into a positive. Unfortunately, when companies
buy family-owned newspapers like this, they often end up cutting costs -- meaning staff and coverage of news that matters.
I guess we will see.
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Re: Sentinel-Tribune sold
I don't read it as much as I used to, not since this nonsense.pdt1081 wrote:Have you read the Sentinel lately?
http://www.toledoblade.com/local/2015/1 ... ation.html" target="_blank