Thursday, August 08, 2013

BUSINESS MODEL FAIL: Crackpot newspaper that published map of law-abiding gun owners lays off 17 including moonbat editor

Guest post by Rob Morse

I’ve nothing to add except this is wonderful news. A newspaper accessed the names and addresses of registered New York gun owners through a public records request. The paper then published a map of registered gun owners who live just north of New York City.

The editors and staff were shocked by the unfavorable public response. They received angry phone calls and even face to face criticism at their office. The home addresses of the newspaper employees were published online by another group. The managers of the paper hired armed guards for physical security. The newspaper staff were openly mocked in online videos. Advertisers in the newspaper received many critical comments and the paper’s advertising revenue fell. All this happened in a suburb within commuting distance of New York. I guess you don’t have to get far from Manhattan to loose the luster of liberalism.

Now 17 newspaper employees have been laid off. Among them was the editor who published the gun owner’s information. This is the first time I’ve seen online media clearly punish a bricks and mortar media firm. This is a good start, but don’t stop. I hope the paper is driven out of business.

Can we do the same to some other papers as well?


Hat tip: BadBlue Gun News.

2 comments:

Jefferson Ohio said...

I found this as terrific news. As many of Doug's other readers might agree upon, the decay of the print media is something they brought on themselves. Most print media doesn't even try to be objective. I for one, stopped purchasing anything even close to resembling a liberal bias, years ago.

The MUSEman said...

Boston Globe was sold to Red Sox owner John Henry for a little more than the land and building was worth ($73 million - there were higher offers, but for "some reason" they were not taken). To me, that's a good start. ;-)