its not just them. All news papers have been hurting as of late.
I'd say the internet did more damage to news papers then anything esle.
These have been the standard liberal talking points about the press for a long time. Truth is, they are both just factors, along with the cost of purchasing the ads as well as the rags sheets every day. Our local paper costs almost $300 a year for a subscription and that's the Fargo, ND paper. And this paper relies mostly on AP wire stories to fill the paper.
But the reality is that most people, including myself, do not read the papers because of the spin, the bias, the intentional mis-representation of the facts along with ignoring inconvenient truths while pushing others.
Ever since Watergate, everyone in the press has been trying to find that "big" story that will propel them to the top of the reporting heap. Everyone, it seems, like that sports reporter in DC, thinks their opinion is news. So you have people across the country as "reporters" who find it easier to make things up than actually doing the work, just to get noticed.