Also, if I am wanting more places in Yukon to carry the paper, do I need to have the store owner/manager contact the Gazette?
Also, if I am wanting more places in Yukon to carry the paper, do I need to have the store owner/manager contact the Gazette?
As of today, the Gazette is back in print but I wanted to make it clear that I am no longer personally involved in any way. That might not be obvious because they didn't even bother to include a masthead (a first in over 40 years of publication).
It's very different than anything that came out under me or under the original publisher Bill Bleakley and I'll just leave it at that.
Recommend updating Wikipedia as still shows you as the publisher.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_Gazette
Picked a copy up the other day, and there is actually a masthead, it's on the last page (where it's been for a while, IIRC). Maybe you were thinking of bylines, since there are none of those (except for one in the TOC for the first story). It's basically now a newsprint version of So6six - fluff stories (what few there are), lots of big pics so fewer words have to be written, just not very good or interesting...
That's a shame. I looked for a print copy at my grocer a couple of days ago and wondered if it ever go to print again.
It's been announced that the Gazette is planning to stop printing. Will continue on in a digital-only format.
I'm biased of course because I owned it for a while then sold my interest to my partner because we did not see eye-to-eye, but I'm shocked it lasted this long. I know they have been losing their butt for quite a while.
They are down to 3 employees (they pay them as contractors without benefits or the associated social security and other taxes) and have been for a while.
For years, the only reason I've picked up a Gazette was for the crossword. It's a shame to remember what it was decades ago.
When I owned it, the two things we could not touch without inciting outrage were the crossword and horoscope.
When we had to stop printing during the pandemic we still paid for the crossword and made sure it was online every week.
More recently, those two were about the only things left.
Also, the Gazette has never had any meaningful digital traffic and there is very little engagement on their social media accounts. There was a time when we would run the same story there -- in print and online and then on social media -- and OKCTalk. And I'm not exaggerating when I say there was usually 1,000x more engagement on OKCTalk -- and that has only greatly widened over the last few years.
The Gazette never had any real digital revenue which is why we had to keep printing. So now that they aren't going to print, yes, their costs will go down but their revenue will be next to nothing.
We had a good thing going up until the pandemic hit. Actually turned a small profit in 2019 (first time in over a decade), had greatly increased the content, and seemed to be on firm ground. Then came 2020 and everything went teets up. My investor and I couldn't agree on how to come out the other side and frankly, all the Gazette was doing was robbing my time from OKCTalk which I knew had far, far more upside, so I painfully sold out.
No regrets, though. Humbly speaking, if I hadn't come along they would have been completely out of business years ago.
It's official: they are no longer in print.
I'd be surprised if they are even around digitally by the end of the year.
I do a minimum of 4 crossword puzzles a day and most days more. The last time I picked up a Gazette it seemed like it was mainly just advertising for medical weed dispensaries.
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It wasn't even weekly for the last two years. Only every other week and typically 28 pages, which is the bare minimum.
Where will all the weed shops advertise now?!
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