What are some of the popular small newspapers on Oahu?
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Well, of course I'd have to say the East Oahu Sun! And, as a former writer, Pacific Business News.
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The Honolulu Star-Bulletin
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Originally posted by doc1456 View PostWhat are some of the popular small newspapers on Oahu?
Miulang"Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain
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Originally posted by Miulang View PostAdrian, if you're asking this question because you want to find out which newspapers your boss can advertise his business in, I suggest that you Google "community newspapers in Honolulu" and look through that.How'd I get so white and nerdy?
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Originally posted by doc1456 View Postwhat, you have my email password?
Miulang"Americans believe in three freedoms. Freedom of speech; freedom of religion; and the freedom to deny the other two to folks they don`t like.” --Mark Twain
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Originally posted by GeckoGeek View PostHonolulu Weekly, Mid Week.Originally posted by buzz1941 View PostThe Honolulu Star-BulletinOriginally posted by lavagal View PostWell, of course I'd have to say the East Oahu Sun! And, as a former writer, Pacific Business News.
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Originally posted by Palolo Joe View PostSo what, every rag out there besides the Advertiser is a "small" newspaper?
Island Weekly is a subsidiary of the Advertiser. Not sure the relationship between MidWeek and SB, but at least the advertising is connected.
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Originally posted by Palolo Joe View PostSo what, every rag out there besides the Advertiser is a "small" newspaper?
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Originally posted by GeckoGeek View PostHonolulu Weekly, Mid Week.Originally posted by GeckoGeek View PostI'd debate if SB is a "small" newspaper.
I don't see how you can call it a real newspaper, either. It's all about the ads and feel-good stories.
But maybe that's just me.
What makes a newspaper "small" in Hawaii? Is it just based on circulation? Or peoples' perceptions of the publication?
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Originally posted by Palolo Joe View PostWhat makes a newspaper "small" in Hawaii? Is it just based on circulation? Or peoples' perceptions of the publication?
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Originally posted by Palolo Joe View PostWell, if you'd debate that... I don't see how you could call MidWeek a "small" newspaper.
I don't see how you can call it a real newspaper, either. It's all about the ads and feel-good stories.
But maybe that's just me.
What makes a newspaper "small" in Hawaii? Is it just based on circulation? Or peoples' perceptions of the publication?
With a circulation of over 270,000, the largest in the state, I don't see how anyone can call MidWeek a small "newspaper," which Websters defines as a printed publication containing news, advertisments, correspondence, etc. Usually published daily or weekly. Some people may not care for the content, but it's still a newspaper even if its only "Good News each Week"
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Well, gee, this was so surprising.
Somebody asks about small newspapers, and it turns into an SB-Advertiser debate again.
"Hey, what's the best ice cream in town? I like Rocky Road. Didn't the S-B have a rocky road on the way to becoming a great newspaper? Great newspaper? Doesn't the Advertiser suck?"
Honestly, I think Doc just wanted a list of quality small newspapers without rehashing the daily newspaper war.
That said, I recommend Pacific Business News.
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