Much to my dismay I was able to read the story covering Mr. Schroder’s meeting and discussing of The Heralds’ future with its staff on the on line edition of the Hartford Courant which including comments made by the Herald staff reporter Rick Guinness. But the Herald was dark with its on line edition regarding Mr. Schroder’s staff meeting at the paper.
On the other hand The Bristol Press rendered additional information that was not only including the changes at the Bristol Press but did include information for the Herald as well with their Blog, The Bristol. Com, that there will be one circulation director for both news papers, Ms. Brenda Kelly, with Marc Levy continuing on as the editor for both newspapers.
It is a very simple fact that the Herald must undergo a complete revamping in order to attract the return of its former readers since the newsworthy information it currently carries has very little valuable information for its readers to obtain. Posted by Frank Smith at 27.1.09 1 comments
If Mr. Shroder is looking for a new location for the Herald, perhaps he can see if there is space available at the Industrial Park on John Downey Drive. The Pinnacle Heights property would be a good location, since it would be more accessable to both New Britain and Bristol. However, it may be several months, if not more than a year before that location is available...just a thought :)
The New Britain Herald today printed a story about the Republican State Central Committee coming to New Britain.
The problem with this story is that Frank Smith Says NB reported an extensive story about this subject way back on December 19th. This is a perfect example of how the New Britain Herald simply ignores stories that are focused on conservatives or Republicans. What other excuse could there be for them to be reporting such stale news?
The only stories of any interest to the Herald in the past have been only those that seem to be of interest ultra left liberals--especially if the story pleases a particular socialist loon on the city council. One particular Alderman seems to control the press in New Britain. It has been common knowledge among the people of this city that nothing gets printed in the New Britain Herald unless a particular Alderman authorizes it. If you don't beleive me, go back through the comments on this blog, and look at the outrageous number of New Britain residents that have been commenting on this government censorship of New Britain's only newspaper.
I believe this is the main reason for the drastic reduction in readership, because the people have grown tired of reading the communist propaganda put out by one person who believes he is the ultimate power.
If the new owner wants to succeed, he needs to take a close look at offering fair and balanced reporting to the people of New Britain for the first time!
Much to my dismay I was able to read the story covering Mr. Schroder’s meeting and discussing of The Heralds’ future with its staff on the on line edition of the Hartford Courant which including comments made by the Herald staff reporter Rick Guinness. But the Herald was dark with its on line edition regarding Mr. Schroder’s staff meeting at the paper.
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand The Bristol Press rendered additional information that was not only including the changes at the Bristol Press but did include information for the Herald as well with their Blog, The Bristol. Com, that there will be one circulation director for both news papers, Ms. Brenda Kelly, with Marc Levy continuing on as the editor for both newspapers.
It is a very simple fact that the Herald must undergo a complete revamping in order to attract the return of its former readers since the newsworthy information it currently carries has very little valuable information for its readers to obtain.
Posted by Frank Smith at 27.1.09 1 comments
If Mr. Shroder is looking for a new location for the Herald, perhaps he can see if there is space available at the Industrial Park on John Downey Drive. The Pinnacle Heights property would be a good location, since it would be more accessable to both New Britain and Bristol. However, it may be several months, if not more than a year before that location is available...just a thought :)
ReplyDeleteThe New Britain Herald today printed a story about the Republican State Central Committee coming to New Britain.
ReplyDeleteThe problem with this story is that Frank Smith Says NB reported an extensive story about this subject way back on December 19th. This is a perfect example of how the New Britain Herald simply ignores stories that are focused on conservatives or Republicans. What other excuse could there be for them to be reporting such stale news?
The only stories of any interest to the Herald in the past have been only those that seem to be of interest ultra left liberals--especially if the story pleases a particular socialist loon on the city council. One particular Alderman seems to control the press in New Britain. It has been common knowledge among the people of this city that nothing gets printed in the New Britain Herald unless a particular Alderman authorizes it. If you don't beleive me, go back through the comments on this blog, and look at the outrageous number of New Britain residents that have been commenting on this government censorship of New Britain's only newspaper.
I believe this is the main reason for the drastic reduction in readership, because the people have grown tired of reading the communist propaganda put out by one person who believes he is the ultimate power.
If the new owner wants to succeed, he needs to take a close look at offering fair and balanced reporting to the people of New Britain for the first time!