Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Are we killing ourselves by adapting to 'modern' technologies? 'Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity Syndrome..destroying life quality for too many.

http://www.thecanaryreport.org/2009/10/02/documentary-film-allergic-to-the-21st-century/

Above link will offer you insight bestowed today on the Canaries...your turn is now.
So click on above link and relax...it's just the way it is..terribly shocking'

Keep Children Away


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

The 'placement shot'. Location Kiel Street City Yard ;Recycle Containers White Rock, BC

Yes it is the way it looks ...bundles of newspaperprints...not reaching its destination but going to the direct-recycling phase on White Rock City domains for collection; Keil Street..Oct 2009
Now this is really the 'placement shot' and also the photo below...'cause this is the scene of the event'. According to neighbours this is a routine every and several times a week.
We are amazed nobody is reacting and try to explain why things are the way they seems to be...chaotic. Why advertise in media which is not serving its claim of purpose...advertise and be present to its audience and this 'cause the advertising is paid for several times around..eh?!!
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Monday, October 5, 2009

More photos of local newspaperprints astray in recycling bins. An embarassment

More bundles...of discarded , to be recycled undelivered, newsprints'
The Leader Daily is another victim per se....
No wonder that so many are asking...'Where is our local nespaperprint' ?
No show is common. Dont' shoot the messenger or the editor in charge.

There is only one major victim in all of this complex situation. You want to know? OK, so go and ask businesses, restaurants and merchants in general about how they feel about the revelations made re; local newspaper prints and 'direct destination for re-cycling'...the 'one-way' distribution.

Respectfully
Johan Sandstrom, BComm.
Publisher on the Internet
JohanPublisher@Gmail.com

http://www.whiterockreporter.com




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Direct Re-Cycling Newsprints; Your Advertizing Efforts Compromised?


As and advertiser I would question this 'direct-recycling and dumping og whole issue and bundles of local newspapers like the Peace Arch News , the Now and the Leader Daily as found today, Sunday 4th October on property managed by the City of White Rock, BC.

I have met many residents who stted to me they never get the 'paper' anymore. Well to me it sound alarming and on a tip I got from the WhiteRockSun.com [an electronic newsbulletin] I didi some investigation of my own. Some say I practice in 'photo-journalism. '..telling the story in photos - pictures. Terribly exciting and rewarding.
] The question remains..why this and how and when. If one pays to have an ad in the paperprint one assumes directly there is a true edition and volume of circulation and target i.e. an audience to receive the newsprint containing the paid advertisement as were. Right or wrong.

It must be an answer from those publishers who should be concerned. Undelivered bundles of newsprint is poor advertising and in its very utmost extreme which in fact should justify a credit one must question the credibility of such newspaper media.

The recycle dump location for White Rock hosting the deliveries of newsprint that never did reach its intended destination, consumer and advertisers prospects but instead become dormant advertising content is a sad state of thing to see happen; sad for merchants and sad for our community which must be prepared to see their newspaper delivery become sporadic and not reliable anymore.

It's prudent and viable to ask those concerned what's going on and what does one get for paid advertising dollars, really. And trust me I like the feeling of comfort of sitting down with my java or tea to read the Globe and Mail and its local 'equivalent'. The younger and more modern generation is into texting and browsing and can take the 'absence of the local paperprint with ease and won't fret should the 'paper not arrive' In fact youth couldn't care less, it seems.

A response on the above will be much appreciated and when delivered to the editor of www.whiterockreporter.com by email to:
Johan Sandstrom, BComm.
JohanPublisher@Gmail.com
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