The DSM register has fallen fast and hard starting when Gannett bought them. The pulitzers fell off at that time too. It is an absolutely Horrible Newspaper compared to years ago. In my family used to sit around the table and read the very well written articles out loud to each other. It is very very liberal in its spin. Just like almost all other Gannett News papers.
Gannett certainly cleaned house cross country to cut costs in order to justify their buying spree. Little research is needed to state the liberal viewpoint and you can carry same stories between their papers. Sign of the NYTimes.
Looking forward to CFH magic for the next bball season, Georges style.
The DMR is our friend, didn't you see the Monday edition, they ran the Principal Charity Classic as the lead story instead of the Iowa Media Day coverage. The first thing I look forward to on football Sundays is the coverage of the Saturday game, 10x better than the TV coverage.
It's a Des Moines trivia game. Half the questions are about the city and half are about the companies that sponsored the game. I think the Register question was on a city card, so shouldn't have been false propaganda. I knew the paper used to be a great one, but wasn't aware of the awards until I missed that question.
Yeah well, ya know, that's just, like uh, your opinion, man.
The DMR is our friend, didn't you see the Monday edition, they ran the Principal Charity Classic as the lead story instead of the Iowa Media Day coverage. The first thing I look forward to on football Sundays is the coverage of the Saturday game, 10x better than the TV coverage.
The Principal news WAS pretty big for central Iowa. ISU and UI media day coverage could have been a lot better, but were there. I DO agree about the Sunday coverage of the football games. That has been much improved in recent years and similar treatment for ISU and UI.
On a related topic, can anyone explain why they can't use the discolored paper with the new press for Sunday sports? It was ugly paper, but it was kind of unique to the Register.
Yeah well, ya know, that's just, like uh, your opinion, man.
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