Reading online what you won't pay for in print

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I'm not really sure why this person canceled their subscription. And I'm even less sure why the person would take both the Daily Bulletin and SGVT, since, for the most part, we cover different areas. I do wonder where he thinks the news he reads online about both our areas comes from. Most of it certainly doesn't come from the LA Times. (via Foothill Cities)

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Publius said:

Heh. Good point. It ain't like LA Observed is covering the SGV either.

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