Turns out even mainstream establishment news outlets are finding out that if you go to work you go broke. The more they've tried to push their left-wing agenda, the more irrelevant they've become.
DePauw University Jeff McCall told KTRH, "Most Regular news consumers just don't wanna be lectured to, or have to sort the bias to find their news."
McCall says it may already be too late for these papers to win back their credibility because, with the rise of the internet, too many people are moving to other news sources, or tuning out the news altogether.
Meanwhile, even longtime legacy newspapers like the New York Times, are relying on their $5.00 a month games-only subscription to keep their numbers up. The Bezos-owned Washington Post has also had to make major personnel cuts recently in order to stay afloat.