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    The New York Post - July 20, 2023

    The New York Post

    (57 reviews)

    In an effort to generate incremental revenue many of the sites I frequent (NY Post, DailyMail, MLB…read moreTrade Rumors) have installed partial paywalls to sequester their best content/columnists behind a paid, members-only rope line. I get it. Quality contents costs money... meaning the days of "everything is free on the net" are coming to a resounding close. The problem is that while I frequent those sites for their entertainment value, I'm hard pressed to rationalize an extra $30 bucks a month for content that doesn't have the immediacy and credibility of those sources that I pay for willingly such as the NYT, WSJ and The Economist to name a few. It's probably fair to say that their paywall gambit counts on their advertising continuing to be placed by AdTech "bots" rather that human buyers who might consider more subjective reader engagement metrics such as overall quality of the environments and a more robust match with client objectives. Again, even though I enjoy their entertainment value, it's amazing what you can learn to live without. After a month, I barely remember that they exist. Five stars for amnesia.

    If you look up "rag" in the dictionary a picture of the New York Post would be next to it. You…read morecan't really read this garbage fire of a newspaper and take it seriously. The bias reeks of desperation and lack of actual factual reporting. Pretty much on par with the National Enquirer. It does have a decent sports section though so I'll give it that.

    Associated Press - Milano Cortina 2026 - Winter Olympics - 2/7/2026

    Associated Press

    (5 reviews)

    Battery Park

    I have been an email subscriber for news reports since 2010. I like good reads of world current…read moreevents. I always admire The Associated Press (AP), an American not-for-profit news agency for its extensive long history founded in 1846 and numerous Pulitzer Prizes won for outstanding journalism achievement and breaking news photography. The AP keeps me well informed, well read and acutely aware of world news and events. There is no fee to access their news articles from the email links. I highly admire the "This Week in Pictures" emails which "highlights some of the most compelling images of North America, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America, Europe, Africa." Four stars for The Associated Press (AP) because the emails are plastered with too many annoying ads.

    The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City…read more Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association. AP produces news reports that are distributed to its members, U.S. newspapers and broadcasters. Since the award was established in 1917, the AP has earned 56 Pulitzer Prizes, including 34 for photography. Naturally I'm a fan of the photography. With the extensive history of the Associated Press there's definitely been controversy. You can read more online. You may not realize how many times the Associated Press has touched your life. I'm sure I would have a lot to learn from the famous AP Stylebook. Sorry to say I haven't read it! There's plenty to read on their website. I'm recommending.....

    The L Magazine

    The L Magazine

    (11 reviews)

    DUMBO

    I have to admit I read this publication as well. What is there not to love it gives free movie…read morepasses (seriously guys its insane, free shit -YES), free advice on best bars in brooklyn to go to, Sexy photos on the back page from American Apparel ads (some weeks it is very tame like the one from Christmas or Jan.5th to 18th, but other times it just sells sex) One time I saw a chick just bent over a railing not even sure what she was wearing but I was like damn, this American Apparel people are not playing sometimes, that girl looks like she is ready to go, I see no mention of jeans or apparel what so ever, I just see butt bent over a railing. It is cool to have a free paper that will entertain you for more than 5 minutes. It just keeps you in the know of what is going on. Ads in there also for places like Barcade, tell of upcoming events East/West beer ngiht and so on. I was actually revising and looking over that very issue again earlier today. (Jan5-18, cover had a story of 48 hours with a certain rock star). That title in itself makes it blog worthy and worth an actual look at the article which was very interesting. One guy actually talked about his waking up in the morning routines of eating cinnabons then alot of other healthy crap like squash, broccoli, beats, and kale but then use of some kinds of drugs. Ironic in that he seemed like a health nut with the food he actually consumed but used drugs and abused alcohol left and right. The bar and restaurant directory in the back makes alot of Brooklyn bars seem very appealing. I have also seen a few spots in there of places us yelp eliters got to sample at one point or another like Nita Nita and Woodwork. Thanks for the Reco's guys. Oh yeah then there is a sex with the natural redhead section on the back page, it is usually very funny stuff that explicitly involves penetration and sexual operations. Some more inappropriate than others. Overall- Yes, thank god it is free, I check out your magazine and now I need to look for the latest issue.

    A free local magazine published in Brooklyn, NY by New Yorkers for New Yorkers in an eccentric…read morestyle. There are reviews of movies, musuems, restaurants, fashion, listings of local events/activites and local advertisments. As a native New Yorker I've encountered L Magazine at Theatre for the New City and Theatre for American of Actors thus none avail elsewhere which is oddly strange. Personally, I best enjoyed the "Unemployment Issue" April/May 2010 as levity breaks the sadness of today's ailing economy.

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