Homeland Security Cuts Newspaper/Magazine Subscriptions; Says To Use The Web
from the seems-smart dept
BullJustin writes in to alert us to the news that the Department of Homeland Security is cutting subscriptions to paper newspapers and magazines, cutting $47,160 from the budget over the next two years. Of course, for Homeland Security that's a tiny drop in the bucket (hell, it's not even that big). But, the writeup (somewhat tongue in cheek) suggests that this is unfair to newspapers who are "hurting enough financially" already. Of course, on the flip side, I'd think most people agree that not wasting taxpayer money on content that people are probably reading for free online anyway, is a good thing...Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Also, did you mean ".. drop in the bucket?
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Indeed I did. Fixed. Thanks!
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I guess that all depends upon who's doing the deeming, doesn't it? The newspaper industry has been claiming that it is indeed vitally important for the country for it to be protected. In fact, they might even consider themselves to more important than some of those other industries so it would certainly be logical for them to get bailouts too.
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What about the thought that computers would save paper
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