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I gotcha. Well, it is called the Greenville News. Why would they cover Charleston? Is the Charlotte Observer supposed to cover Raleigh? Oh and it is called The State because they cover the entire state not just Columbia.
I gotcha. Well, it is called the Greenville News. Why would they cover Charleston? Is the Charlotte Observer supposed to cover Raleigh? Oh and it is called The State because they cover the entire state not just Columbia.
I guess the Observer should have run a front page story above the fold, as well? IDK. Weird.
Oh, so it is that provincial. Gotcha. I feel pretty certain that if Boeing were investing $1 billion and hiring 2000 workers in Raleigh, the news would get more than a skinny, obscure headline way down the page on The Charlotte Observer's website, and NC is a lot more spread out than SC. As I've stated before, I've studied the newspapers of SC's big three for three decades. The treatment of the Boeing headline supports my belief that, as you've indicated, g-man430, The Greenville News is indeed that provincial.
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Oh, so it is that provincial. Gotcha. I feel pretty certain that if Boeing were investing $1 billion and hiring 2000 workers in Raleigh, the news would get more than a skinny, obscure headline way down the page on The Charlotte Observer's website, and NC is a lot more spread out than SC. As I've stated before, I've studied the newspapers of SC's big three for three decades. The treatment of the Boeing headline supports my belief that, as you've indicated, g-man430, The Greenville News is indeed that provincial.
You must put a lot of stock in The Greenville News. Interesting. I'd defer my more reliable reporting to the GSA Business Journal and The Greenville Journal. But, to each their own, sir.
You must put a lot of stock in The Greenville News. Interesting. I'd defer my more reliable reporting to the GSA Business Journal and The Greenville Journal. But, to each their own, sir.
more fuel to my fire - (I agree.)
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