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News Wire Lite?

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News Wire Lite?
Posted by Ajsik on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 7:53 PM

Is it just me, or has the News Wire content been significantly reduced the past couple of weeks?

Seems that rather than Trains reporting, they're relying on the daily Digest, with links to coverage elsewhere.

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Posted by BaltACD on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 9:17 PM

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Posted by steve14 on Wednesday, February 12, 2020 10:51 AM

The whole News Page seems to be incomplete. The side bar listing Blogs has not been updated since the first of the year or so. The short hand News Digest requires the arduous task of actually having to use extra clicks to see it (such strain on the fingers!). 

Just seems that things are put together with more of a concern for those building the page than those who want to read it. Loss of the basic fundmentals of journalism. 

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Posted by ExRRmgr on Thursday, February 13, 2020 9:13 PM

Anybody ever heard the term "budget cuts"?
word is Trains editorial Staff has been reduced to 3 1/2 people and the $ to pay the regular contributors to News wire has been slashed.....guess what you get....news digests 

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Posted by tree68 on Friday, February 14, 2020 3:27 PM

ExRRmgr

Anybody ever heard the term "budget cuts"?
word is Trains editorial Staff has been reduced to 3 1/2 people and the $ to pay the regular contributors to News wire has been slashed.....guess what you get....news digests 

Alas, print media isn't what it once was.  Any magazine has become a mere shadow of its former self.  I'm sure if you compared circulation numbers for Trains from 30 years ago to those of today you'd find a substantial reduction.  A large part of that is customer demand.

The costs of producing such a magazine (ie, printing) have surely risen, perhaps more than the cover price has reflected.  Thus you get the candy bar syndrome - same price, smaller publication.

 

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