Nineteen staffers affected, according to Washington Post, with celebrated magazine to end newsstand sales

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    This is why I subscribe to the NYT and in a way Minnmax (for games journalism). If you can afford it, news (no matter what sector) is too important not to pay for.

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      I get what you’re saying but people shouldnt have to pay for such an important thing. Obviously news publications need money somehow but paying for news should never be required.

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          If you wanted to treat news as so important that individuals don’t have to pay, you would use a Public Service broadcasting model, which treats news as a public good provided to everyone and funded through taxes.

          (someone so old they remember life before economic neoliberalism replies).

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            People are shitting on Germans public broadcasting and its fee a lot and there have been a couple of actual scandals, but all in all the news and investigative pieces they produce are so important.

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              The reason people shit on it is not their news department. The reason is that most money they get is wasted on football broadcasting licenses and shitty soap operas. Also, because they have seats for the church on their board. But otherwise, yes, public funded journalism is a good thing.

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        A minimal payment for getting a thing like news seems absolutely reasonable. It was the case for hundreds of years, it requires money to produce…