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What is The Indianapolis Star? I think my Grandparents talked about it…
Yeah…..I think the Current has higher readership! It’s what happens when Marxist rule the paper
I would love to see a real newspaper reporting in Indianapolis. But as long as it is all Gannett we are sadly out of luck.
Gannett stinks but the kids they hire nowadays still turn good pieces on occasion. This editor will be gone in less than 2 years like the last few.
The journalists who know the city are still around but you have to look to places like IBJ, ESPN, the local TV stations, and some of the new web startups to find them.
A quick peek on the Internet shows in a market of roughly 1.5M, the Star’s daily circulation is 35k. That data is 18 months old and I am guessing about 5K of their “subscribers” are deceased and the Star just hasn’t found out yet.
Those are hilariously bad numbers. The market has clearly rejected their product. Maybe for his next gig he can get on at IBJ.
Market is more like 2.5M.
In his new position, he will oversee a staff of … himself.
Good one Richard.
The Star got less and less interesting until I didn’t miss it when I went on an extended trip . So I didn’t restart it when I came back home.
The Indianapolis Star is withering. Eric Larsen graduated from Oregon State University with a BE in Exercise and Sports Science. (Check his LinkedIn page….exercise is misspelled) Since he was hired the paper will no longer be printed in Indy but out of state. Also, the online comment section has been eliminated from all online articles because of insufficient staff to “provide a safe, moderated and productive discussion space”.