Sunday, January 4, 2009

BRISTOLTODAY.COM: New London daily distressed at possible Press closure

BRISTOLTODAY.COM: New London daily distressed at possible Press closure

3 comments:

Frank Smith said...

New London Day's Editorial indicating its distress of the possible closing of the Bristol Press, The New Britain Herald, and 11 weekly publications by January 12th. as stated by its owners, The Journal Register, if in the event they cannot find a buyer.

I agree with the Day’s editorial and with its Editors declaring “Autonomy Critical”

That the state should not own or control the newspapers in any way citing the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects a free press. A wall separation between government and the media.

So financial help from the state to save the panned closure would indeed violate The U.S. Constitution.

Unless it would be a loan with the stipulation that the state would hold no management position or control over the management of the entities.

Anonymous said...

Goverment control of the newspapers is an important element of communism.

Frank Smith said...

Friday, January 16, 2009

Deal to buy paper may be signed Monday

The word around the paper is that the deal to sell The Bristol Press, New Britain Herald and three weeklies to Mike Schroeder and his silent partner should be finalized on Monday.

Let's hope the Journal Register Co., the current owner, doesn't find a way to muck it up.

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