jakewriter82
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I'm not being rhetorical here, I'm truly wondering why do papers print for Christmas day?
I understand advertisers want people to read the paper to see their ads, but realistically, how many people open the newspaper on Christmas?
Even if people do read the paper, who in their right mind goes shopping on Christmas? Nevermind the fact that 90 percent of stores are closed.
I might be guilty of not seeing the big picture here, I'll be working again on Christmas eve and Christmas day -- but I just don't see the point of putting out some bull**** local and AP stories for Christmas day that hardly anyone reads.
I understand advertisers want people to read the paper to see their ads, but realistically, how many people open the newspaper on Christmas?
Even if people do read the paper, who in their right mind goes shopping on Christmas? Nevermind the fact that 90 percent of stores are closed.
I might be guilty of not seeing the big picture here, I'll be working again on Christmas eve and Christmas day -- but I just don't see the point of putting out some bull**** local and AP stories for Christmas day that hardly anyone reads.