Within hours of learning that
The Philadelphia Inquirer no longer prints a Saturday edition (I do remember that one shrinking over the years), I read that
Occupy Wall Street printed its first newspaper--raising $12,000 and printing 50,000 copies.
I guess it's safe to say that we can now count Occupy Wall Street as among and supporting the 99% of writers who contribute to the global economy of words on paper and screen--but would that be at the expense of the 1% of writers who still hold the good union jobs with corporate newspapers?
Fight for Your Long Printed Page!
Published on October 01, 2011 15:05