RIP, newspapers. RIP, Facebook. What next? 2026-02-28T22:28:13-06:00 Jane the Actuary For most of my adult life, I was a subscriber to the Chicago Tribune. That ended in November, or a couple months prior, depending on how you measure, since I cancelled but didn’t demand a pro-rate refund for the prepaid portion, and it finally ran out in November. Funny thing is, though, that I can still access Trib content through the app, since I was a subscriber when I first downloaded and logged on. Maybe eventually it’ll catch on, but in the meantime — do I read articles and feel bad about having cancelled? No, not at all, most of the time it just affirms my decision, though it’s more of a hassle to share things online. The quality of the news reporting has gone downhill, and that decline accelerated a couple years ago when they were bought by a private equity company, not because, as was feared, the company was going to impose its own viewpoint, but because, as far as I could tell, the long-seniority, established reporters and columnists accepted the buyouts, either to retire early or to move to another field. It’s my theory that those who
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RIP, Newspapers. RIP, Facebook. What Next? | Jane The Actuary – Patheos

RIP, Newspapers. RIP, Facebook. What Next? | Jane The Actuary – Patheos