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The bakery only feeds us

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 9:53 am
by asimd23
Officially, the aim was to raise public awareness of the issue. In other words, readers should know that the newspaper will not be around for much longer if more advertising money does not flow in. At the risk of repeating myself: And now? What do we do with this knowledge? Should readers now go to the traders on their behalf and shake the advertising franc out of them?

Of course it's a shame when a long-established local newspaper is threatened with extinction because less money comes in than goes out. It's also a shame when the same thing happens to the local bakery. But it pakistan rcs data would hardly occur to them to present an empty bread rack in the morning with a note hanging on it: "If you don't buy more bread than you have so far, there will never be any here again."

Of course there is a difference between a bakery and a newspaper. whereas the newspaper is "relevant to democracy". There is probably no more vague and at the same time more frequently used word these days. Anyone who uses this term has at least one eye on state subsidies. In the spirit of: We are important, save us.

The law of supply and demand has brought us considerable prosperity. In the case of the media, it is to be overridden. With a tiny bit of planned economy.

Meanwhile, a panel discussion on the topic initiated by the "Höngger" took place, with a qualitatively very good and quantitatively completely overstaffed panel of eight people. One could argue that there were hardly any people in the audience who were supposed to advertise.