Dallas Morning News CEO Jim Moroney explains closing of South Dallas plant
It only opened in 2007. (I was amazed at the expenditure at the time.)
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He should be called Moron-ey. Well you could ether take this a some sorta under handed race motivated move like the article implies or just a matter of economics. I have not followed the balance sheet of Belo in a long time but I would have think it is economics pure and simple.
Just on the thought of having to move the papers physically and the denser area of readership in Plano/Frisco/North Dallas it would make sense to keep the one plant that they did.
Now as for building the bridge between the North and South Dallas, that is a though of fantasy pure and simple. On any sensitives person's "if this world were mine" dream case scenario this is on the to do list. But that is only achievable in La La Land. The overall psychology of the general southern area really makes it a moot point, does it not?
tetsujin28 Anonymous
2 weeks, 4 days ago
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::only achievable in La La Land
Do you know how it pains me to agree with tetsujin28. (sigh)
Of course it's "racist." There's no money in it otherwise.
Jason Rice Verified
2 weeks, 4 days ago
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