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  • #31
    Re: MidWeek insert changes

    Originally posted by craigwatanabe View Post
    Courtney Harrington and let's not forget the newest transfer...Marvin Buenconsejo
    Well, do we know if Marv can? I think we need to give him time. Some people only need a few weeks. I hardly knew Courtney Harrington. I think it's interesting that Jim Manke is now a Hawaii Public Radio personality.
    Aloha from Lavagal

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    • #32
      Re: MidWeek insert changes

      Originally posted by lavagal View Post
      Well, do we know if Marv can? I think we need to give him time. Some people only need a few weeks. I hardly knew Courtney Harrington. I think it's interesting that Jim Manke is now a Hawaii Public Radio personality.
      Courtney and I worked together back in the early to mid 80's before heading off to Oahu Civil Defense.
      Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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      • #33
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        Originally posted by LikaNui View Post
        I thought I heard somewhere that Ron's new column will be written entirely in Hawaiian.




        this was soooo like watching a train wreck about to happen.


        Originally posted by sansei View Post
        hi this is sansei and i just heard in a response from a midweek columnist that ron mizutani's column wont be in hawaiian and it'll all be in english and i also know that jade moon's column will still be in the future midweek's paper and she's the best writer that midweek has so i thought to share this with everyone.

        well thank's for your time
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        for the record, i told midweek to stop sending their clutter to my house years ago. i don't need that self-hating filipina wannabe ann coulter figuratively walking in my door, uninvited, spewing rancid spit and bile.
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        • #34
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          Granted MidWeek has Hamada, Jerry Coffee, Susan Page, Ann Coulter and
          Michele Malkin all leaning to the far right of the wall, but they do have Bob Jones, Dan Boylan, Dan Rather to try and balance things out.

          I know some people get annoyed at the free paper in their mailbox, I enjoy it, have friends who work for the paper, Tom Moffatt's column is always interesting, I do miss Eddie Sherman's column, he is now with Generations Hawaii.

          Aj

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          • #35
            Re: MidWeek insert changes

            Originally posted by Kalihiboy View Post
            Granted MidWeek has Hamada, Jerry Coffee, Susan Page, Ann Coulter and
            Michele Malkin all leaning to the far right of the wall, but they do have Bob Jones, Dan Boylan, Dan Rather to try and balance things out.

            I know some people get annoyed at the free paper in their mailbox, I enjoy it, have friends who work for the paper, Tom Moffatt's column is always interesting, I do miss Eddie Sherman's column, he is now with Generations Hawaii.

            Aj
            As a free-lance writer, I've tried to get assignments at Midweek because I hear they pay pretty well. Now I get free-lance assignments from competitors, which is probably one of the many reasons they never responded to me. I always read it, but I read all the newsprint I can get on any given day.

            It's a good thing to read opinions of those who oppose you. We all sharpen each other's swords, it helps you debate the issues. Know your opponent's arguments. If anything, read the conservatives or the liberals and laugh at them. How great is our country that allows the coexistence of many different and competing ideas? Think of those who exist in a place where all of the media is controlled by the government!
            Aloha from Lavagal

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            • #36
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              I'm an anything-on-newsprint reader, too - and I could never understand why people gripe (loudly!) about how there's nothing in MidWeek except ads. Very far from true . . .

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              • #37
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                Originally posted by Kimo View Post
                I'm an anything-on-newsprint reader, too - and I could never understand why people gripe (loudly!) about how there's nothing in MidWeek except ads. Very far from true . . .
                We go back & forth on this every week too.

                We cancelled our newspaper subscriptions a few years ago and I read the Star-Bulletin headlines online. (Advertiser's website is too ad-clogged & bloated, although SB is only marginally better.) Our other magazine subscriptions (Scientific American, USNI Proceedings, Family Handyman) deliver a lot of news & information along with their editorial opinions. Midweek gives us the cover story and one or two more, true, but it's mostly become a column-of-the-week fishwrapper.

                When I pull out the Midweek's advertising inserts, including the TV schedule and car ads, they're almost as many pages as the Midweek. Subtract the Midweek's end-of-the-issue ads and the "real" pages are a fraction of the total newsprint.

                The cost/benefit analysis is pretty thin. If it's still fun, sure, but every minute I waste on the Midweek is a minute taken away from reading this site or from surfing fixing something else I really should be getting around to...
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                • #38
                  Re: MidWeek insert changes

                  Those ads are what make Midweek a free newspaper. Kinda like bulk mail. As cumbersome as it is to mail carriers, without it your stamps would be much higher in cost.
                  Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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                  • #39
                    Re: MidWeek insert changes

                    hi this is sansei and i just figured out that if anyone may wish to see the next midweek column before it come's out.go to midweek.com and you'd be able to see Jade moon's column or time's supermarket's ad's and you'd be able to read and anything before it come's out in print and this is no fib.if you were to check out midweek.com before it come's out,you'd be able to see if Jade's column or other column's that's on midweek.com before it come's out so i thought to share this with everyone.

                    well thank's for your time

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                    • #40
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                      hi my apologies for posting here only i wish to share that senior midweek writer ldelacruz has left midweek and she's moving on to better thing's and most of the other's who write for midweek will still be their writer's.

                      well thank's for your time i truly and humbly apologize to the moderator of this thread for posting here.

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                      • #41
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                        Well, Midweek shrank in size this week and far worse, no more tv listings! Booooo!

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                        • #42
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                          Originally posted by Albert View Post
                          Well, Midweek shrank in size this week
                          Rick Hamada can't be shrunk.

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                          • #43
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                            Originally posted by Albert View Post
                            Well, Midweek shrank in size this week and far worse, no more tv listings! Booooo!
                            This is one of the trends that drove our house's TV watchers to Zap2It's online listings and eventually to TiVo.

                            As for the rest of Midweek, I look forward to using it in our worm tray and our compost bin...
                            Youth may be wasted on the young, but retirement is wasted on the old.
                            Live like you're dying, invest like you're immortal.
                            We grow old if we stop playing, but it's never too late to have a happy childhood.
                            Forget about who you were-- discover who you are.

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                            • #44
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                              hi,i remember when midweek was downsized and it was when they had the midweek weekend and that was small like this new one and ldelacruz can be found on kssk and she's the news person there permanently and i read her last column last night on the new midweek.

                              this is a reason they dont have the tv grid's in midweek. hope this may help with anyone's thought's?

                              Well thank's for your time

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                              • #45
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                                Linda Dela Cruz has been with KSSK / KHVH / Clear Channel in some capacity doing the news for some years now... more recently as a part timer and fill-in.

                                As for MidWeek, I too am disappointed that the TV listings are gone. They could have at least leave the over the air and standard package cable channels in there since this is what most people get.

                                Hopefully the new Star-Advertiser will have a paper TV listing for the entire week in the Sunday paper as did the old Star-Bulletin.

                                Of course deleting the TV listing in the paper MidWeek could also be seen as a move to force users to buy the Sunday Star-Advertiser... if that paper continues to have a TV guide/listing for the entire week. I know the old Honolulu Advertiser discontinued their TV guide on Sunday a few years ago, and that upset some people.
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