Sunday, November 28, 2010

Darn! Darn! Darn! Jerry Lairmore News Network "hides" report on "Dream Hunters" event!

Published by Dick Schaefer, Award-winning, Unpaid, Part-time Contributing Writer; Amateur Investigative Blogger; Aspiring Photo-Journalist; and Missouri Tiger Fan

Date:  11/28/2010
Post:  1,177

Darn!  Darn!  Darn!  I'm missing out once again!  "The Jerry Lairmore News Network" (aka CNL) has posted a "hidden" report about the "Dream Hunters" event on the Jerry Lairmore farm near Owensville.  And because I prefer to spend my money on ice-cold FIJI artesian bottled water rather than a CNL paid subscription, I just can't read the report.  Oh well, I suppose there are many other news reports I can read elsewhere.  I'm off to check out Poor Richard 2011 over at www.HermannMoNews.blogspot.com .....

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4 comments:

  1. Perhaps they are donating the subscription fees to local Disabled Veterans...If not why are they trying to profit off their backs...Haven't we asked more than enough from these Honorable Americans???????????????????

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  2. Excellent observation, A. Nonymous! Yes, I think veterans should never have to pay a subscription for news published by the very "free press" they have risked life and limb to defend! Here at Hermann Hearsay, we offer FREE subscriptions to all. I understand this to be the case at HermannMoNews as well.

    Thanks for the comment!

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  3. From a business stand-point, paid subscriptions maybe a necessity.
    However with claims of Monthly web hits of 20,000 and paid subscriptions of only 300 or so, 1.5% makes one wonder--where's the benefit or profit in that?
    Pays for the bandwidth, I suppose.

    Very Strange business model. Lots of great paid-for ads! The profitability of that, I do understand!

    Ah, what the hell do I know, I'm just a lousy Blogger...

    PR2011

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  4. Richard take easy on yourself you are just as qualified as Dick Smoker or anyone else! You did the math right, as Jethro put it, Naught from Naught is still Naught. Snowman Live from the windy city.

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