by Transplanted Hoosier » Thu Jul 02, 2009 12:11 am
When I was growing up, the Indy Star had such diversity of content. It was a nice, thick newspaper that was a pleasure to read. After the Pulliam family sold it to Gannett, it was gutted and made ugly. My parents still subscribe to the Star, but they are highly disappointed with it these days.
If you ever want an idea of what the Star used to be like, pick up a copy of The (Columbus, Ohio) Dispatch. I hope the family that owns The Dispatch never sells out to a chain, especially Gannett.
When I was growing up, the Indy Star had such diversity of content. It was a nice, thick newspaper that was a pleasure to read. After the Pulliam family sold it to Gannett, it was gutted and made ugly. My parents still subscribe to the Star, but they are highly disappointed with it these days.
If you ever want an idea of what the Star used to be like, pick up a copy of The (Columbus, Ohio) Dispatch. I hope the family that owns The Dispatch never sells out to a chain, especially Gannett.