By Donna Westfall – August 11, 2016 – Unlike www.crescentcitytimes.com with no income, no hired reporters or staff, the Triplicate newspaper has plenty of hired help to get the news.
By Donna Westfall – August 11, 2016 – Unlike www.crescentcitytimes.com with no income, no hired reporters or staff, the Triplicate newspaper has plenty of hired help to get the news.
well, i guess when you are getting a regular paycheck and nobody is minding the hen house..the fox will take until he goes broke… scratching his head in bewilderment when final failure arrives;;1…as usual, the twilight zone is alive and well in Crescent City California….laziness is the norm, and professionalism is non-existent.
I feel the same way about the Triplicate. We saw a serious accident on Tuesday just north of Good Harvest and had to find out about it on FB. Two people killed, one seriously injured, alcohol involved isn’t local news. There are no longer any letters to the editor. It’s a shame.
It’s too bad. The Triplicate used to be a very good newspaper. It had true professionals running it like Publisher Jim Yarbrough who was tough as nails on the competition but he made sure that every letter to the editor got published. At one time it had great editors like John Pritchett and Steve Yarbrough. They were never afraid to take a stand and published editorials on a regular basis. Right or wrong, you always knew where the paper stood on an issue.
Today, the Triplicate is just a shell of its former self. The publisher seems to be overworked having to oversee two newspapers, both the Triplicate and Pilot. The editor’s policies just don’t make any sense. Just when most readers want to have information from those candidates who are running for office, our editor prohibits then from writing letters to the editor. When he sets limits on letters to the editor and Coastal Voices pieces, he lets his favorite people violate those rules while making other writers stick to the limits. It seems he has one standard for his friends and another standard for the rest of the writers.
It has become just another advertising rag. And most of the advertising is out of area vendors. 85.00 a year for what?
When I got the letter, after having paid a full year’s subscription less than 2 weeks before I got the letter, I called the Triplicate Office, and ask what in the heck was going on, and can I get that discount on my current subscription that I had paid less than 2 weeks ago, and they said NO. They wanted me to send in ANOTHER 85 bucks, and get it added on to my current sub. When I explained that those tactics made me wonder if the Triplicate would even be still in business in 2 years, I was not – too – pleasantly brushed off. Lo and Behold, I got a phone call from David, the circulation manager. After a somewhat lengthy conversation, he assured me that, while he could not issue any type of refund, he would see to it that my one year already paid subscription would be extended for another 6 or so weeks, for the 10 dollars.
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