cindycat
02-08-2015, 09:25 AM
I know there's nothing earth-shaking about this but it's really irritating. I'm an old broad who still likes to read newspapers on real paper. This morning The Oklahoman comics are squished into four pages - no doubt a cost-cutting measure but nothing good for the reader. I imagine that most of the comics readers are oldies like me...the people most likely to have trouble reading small print. So, read the print replica? Now the double-trucked ones are split between two separate pages. I sent an email on their website. Won't help, I'm sure, but I wanted to make myself heard anyway.
Jeepnokc
02-08-2015, 10:09 AM
I know there's nothing earth-shaking about this but it's really irritating. I'm an old broad who still likes to read newspapers on real paper. This morning The Oklahoman comics are squished into four pages - no doubt a cost-cutting measure but nothing good for the reader. I imagine that most of the comics readers are oldies like me...the people most likely to have trouble reading small print. So, read the print replica? Now the double-trucked ones are split between two separate pages. I sent an email on their website. Won't help, I'm sure, but I wanted to make myself heard anyway.
It is really a pain to read online also if you read in single page format
ljbab728
02-08-2015, 10:38 PM
I know there's nothing earth-shaking about this but it's really irritating. I'm an old broad who still likes to read newspapers on real paper. This morning The Oklahoman comics are squished into four pages - no doubt a cost-cutting measure but nothing good for the reader. I imagine that most of the comics readers are oldies like me...the people most likely to have trouble reading small print. So, read the print replica? Now the double-trucked ones are split between two separate pages. I sent an email on their website. Won't help, I'm sure, but I wanted to make myself heard anyway.
I noticed that too and I totally agree. I was not pleased.