Kansas City rag printed in Des Moines
My parents as well as most of my neighbors subscribed to this back in the day, now you're lucky to count on one hand all the subscribers that you know of or at least care to admit it.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There’s a new real estate listing for one of Kansas City’s most recognizable buildings. For sale or for lease, it’s the building formerly used to print The Kansas City Star newspaper. The giant building is located at 1601 McGee Street. The newspaper still uses office space at the location but has previously announced its intentions to vacate the building by the end of 2021. Certain things have already changed. For example, Kansas City Star newspapers are now printed in Des Moines and trucked in to subscribers early in the morning. The last newspaper printed at the building covered Super Bowl Sunday. Previously reported by the Kansas City Star, the printing transition means 68 full-time and 56 part-time employees were planned to be laid off. These changes came as the Star’s parent company McClatchy filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection one year ago. https://fox4kc.com/business/with-pri...s-up-for-sale/ |
Good riddance.
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thank you for your business.
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I don't think it've read anything from the Star in probably 15 years. unless it's posted on CP. and hell, 15 years ago, the only reason we got the paper, was for the Sunday coupons when we were broke AF; ...then even the coupons began to suck.
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It sucks that people are getting laid off, especially in an industry that seems to be struggling.
I am no fan of the current incarnation of the KC Star, so I can't say that I'm sad to see them flounder a bit. There is far too much opinion, and too little fact in most of their reporting. I don't mind reading articles with a liberal or conservative bias, but they seem willing to sacrifice logic to prove a point at times. |
Des Moines actually has a modern newspaper print facility - its probably the only real revenue maker the paper has. They print a ton of papers.
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With Brooke moving on to greener pastures in da Boig, I see no reason to bother with it.
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If there is anything that is certain, change is constant. Newspapers, much like retail stores are doomed as we know them. |
Red Star spend decades insulting the political and cultural beliefs of half their regional audience. The. They wonder why they went broke. Good riddance.
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The Wichita Eagle (also a McClatchy paper) quit printing locally a few years ago and had been printed in KC. They just recently moved printing to Hutchinson - likely due to this KC closure. My kid worked there a couple years in the 00s and they had over a hundred employees. Now the local office has less than 20. My kid moved a couple times for McClatchy, to Cali and to NC, but is no longer in that industry.
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Newspapers have been dying a slow death this the turn of this century and the blame lies squarely with the publishers. Instead of monetizing their websites from Day 1, they instead allowed everyone to read the same exact content online for free for the better part of two decades or more. Just as it happened with the music business and Napster, Limewire and all of the other 90's file sharing services, once people had "free" access to music, sales dropped dramatically and the business lost tens of millions if not billions. Now, there's a generation of people that believe that music should be "free" and refuse to pay for it, even at 99 cents a song. The newspaper and magazine industry waited way too long to implement online subscriptions and now, they're closer to death than ever before. These paywalls have been popping up everywhere, whether it's the KC Star or Sports Illustrated, which announced a Paywall Coming Soon and other sites. And due to their loss of revenue, newspapers and magazine publishers have lost their best writers to subscription websites, while most people balk at the idea of paying anywhere from $1 dollar to $10 dollars per month for a service that was free of charge for nearly 2 decades. But sure, blame the content. :rolleyes: |
Our local daily moved their printing to Little Rock a few years ago. Building just sits vacant.
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AZ Republic's printing facility was sold and is now a venue for shows and stuff. The Press Room. |
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The Register sucks as a paper but Gannett runs that press day and night for anybody that will pay. |
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