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    Well, if you cant threaten them, buy them!

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    With that, wala bang "Happy Hour" sa pagbe-benta ng BMW? [maraming mapapasaya riyan... hic!]

    "The measure of a man is what he does with power" LJIOHF!

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    this has bugged me for some time now.
    "with today's internet, how can major dailies make money?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    this has bugged me for some time now.
    "with today's internet, how can major dailies make money?"
    Most likely through advertising, there's still a lot in the newspapers.

    From the news it says that the Inquirer was bought by Ang in a personal capacity and not by San Miguel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    this has bugged me for some time now.
    "with today's internet, how can major dailies make money?"
    The local printing industry is already in tatters. Because the only ones who still print in bulk, the newspapers, own their own printers. So many hundreds of millions of pesos worth of equipment lying idle.

    But publications are still going strong. Print advertising is damn lucrative.

    Internet advertising is catching up, and the metrics used to gauge their effectiveness are much more accurate. Which, unfortunately, makes internet advertising cheaper... hence, lower income from the net.

    But the big boys still think print. The CEOs of big corporations in the Philippines are old guys who are used to print advertising and its costs. One newspaper page can cost around... 100k? 200k? Been a long time since we ran a print ad. And they have dozens of pages of advertising. Then you add sales income... granted, there's a lot of wasteage, but printing costs are much lower than the cover price, considering they're printing in the hundreds of thousands.

    Give it twenty years. When corporate CEOs are those who've grown up with the internet.Then Philippine print might die. But the smart ones use their web presence to promote the physical paper. This is how it works for Top Gear, at the moment. But I'd like to see the mag transition to a more heavily digital experience, myself.

    Buy the mag, guys... most of my content is print-only nowadays.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    i can bring the mag to the bathroom throne. mahina signal namin doon.
    i can use it to fan myself when it's hot, and swat pesky insects...
    and there's something pleasure-able in touching and fondling glossy pages...

    seeing someone reading the daily broadsheet... intelligent and mature! a born leader!...
    seeing someone fingering his tablet... geek!
    (my apologies to the geeks.)
    heh heh heh.

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    Hard to believe this development wasn't politically motivated.

    We'll know eventually if the content becomes "yes men" articles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i can bring the mag to the bathroom throne. mahina signal namin doon.
    i can use it to fan myself when it's hot, and swat pesky insects...
    and there's something pleasure-able in touching and fondling glossy pages...

    seeing someone reading the daily broadsheet... intelligent and mature! a born leader!...
    seeing someone fingering his tablet... geek!
    (my apologies to the geeks.)
    heh heh heh.
    Suggest ko lang doc, may wifi repeater ang xiaomi. For 600 pesos ata. Para magka wifi sa cr nyo at buong bahay pa. Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Hard to believe this development wasn't politically motivated.

    We'll know eventually if the content becomes "yes men" articles.
    Du30 hates inquirer

    Du30 called out the Prietos re Mile Long property sa Makati

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    forced to sell inquirer to raise funds

    probably to settle something

    or to get the govt off their back

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i can bring the mag to the bathroom throne. mahina signal namin doon.
    i can use it to fan myself when it's hot, and swat pesky insects...
    and there's something pleasure-able in touching and fondling glossy pages...

    seeing someone reading the daily broadsheet... intelligent and mature! a born leader!...
    seeing someone fingering his tablet... geek!
    (my apologies to the geeks.)
    heh heh heh.
    Oh, I love print. And I don't doubt that the better glossy mags can survive. Also, nothing like the smell of an old hardbound volume when you're reading.

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    But the unwashed masses will eventually kill print through sheer indifference.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    the Prietos probably felt owning a paper that's critical of Du30 to be too stressful

    kaya binenta

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    Maybe they already saw the writing on the wall from print media and were offered a price they can't refuse...

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    Du30 hates inquirer

    Du30 called out the Prietos re Mile Long property sa Makati

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    forced to sell inquirer to raise funds

    probably to settle something

    or to get the govt off their back
    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    the Prietos probably felt owning a paper that's critical of Du30 to be too stressful

    kaya binenta
    Probably both. I remember du30 calling on people to occupy that property. To "take back what belongs to the people" if memory serves.

    Who knows what else is going on behind closed doors. Might be another Bobby O. event.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Probably both. I remember du30 calling on people to occupy that property. To "take back what belongs to the people" if memory serves.

    Who knows what else is going on behind closed doors. Might be another Bobby O. event.
    yeah



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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    this has bugged me for some time now.
    "with today's internet, how can major dailies make money?"
    They don't make money anymore ... their profits are getting smaller ... advertising is now shifting online ... Facebook, Google, Mobile Apps, etc ... more effective since targeted audience ...

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    Maybe they'll buy back the Inquirer when there's a more "friendly" President ...

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    ano kaya maging bago pangalan nyan dyaryo. ANG Daily Inquirer hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    Might be another Bobby O. event.
    All you have to do is connect the dots.


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