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St. Cloud Times - Outside.

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I have been a subscriber many years and am so dissatisfied , the newspaper has few pages, stopped…read moreSaturday's and now it seems the television guide is gone too.... Not so much of a local news section.... The obituaries are most of the Sunday paper pages.... We will be stopping the times, the price is really high too...

Like so many print publications, the St. Cloud Times has been hit hard by digital media. What with…read moreall the layoffs, reduced staff, reduced hours, fewer reporters, the loss of one of their best photographers, and a newspaper that is a shell of what it used to be (it's primarily now a shell for the USA Today, which is tucked inside), the Times is filled with USA Today and AP stories, and short 500 word stories that barely tell you anything about what is going on locally, and they seldom go into great depth. Going online recently, of the 11-12 stories, nine of them were sports headlines. There is other news, people! It's a real shame, and a loss for the community. The newspaper, most days, feels like it's about six pages thick with as few as four advertisers. Yet, they're still raising their subscription rates, unless you're subscribing online (which was $5 at the end of the year). I simply can't bring myself to subscribe when what you receive is so insubstantial, and it also lacks balance editorially. Check out the headline the day after the election. The building sits like a ghost, a sizable structure, with fewer employees inside. They've also reduced the hours they're open to the public. The paper has made more of a move to digital and are seeking to help clients digitally with advertising, geofencing, and more. How can the print newspaper recover? Will it? Getting people to pay for something that they can find elsewhere for free is nearly impossible. People long to have local, in-depth stories told well. They had a great series, for example. on sex trafficking. I wish they would do more in-depth series like this one.

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