Ever since the Rocky folded, the Denver Post seems much more conservative. During the summer-of-a-hundred health care reform rallies and towne halls, our numbers were consistently under-estimated and equal time was given to (usually) pathetic tea-party protester crowds. Also, Cong. Mike Coffman has had several Op-Eds, while his Democratic opponent, Lt.Col.(ret.)John Flerlage has submitted many and has had none printed. Last, many progressive activists I know have submitted Letters to the Editor, and they almost never get published.
Anyone else notice this? What gives?
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Is channeling its inner Daily Sentinel.
I wonder what the demographics are for newspaper subscribers? Could it be that readers of the dead-tree version are overrepresented by conservatives?
Anyone know stats on that?