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I subscribe. It’s cheaper than buying. We don’t get a paper delivery here ( apart from the Courier ). I can access wherever I am. I read quickly. I can’t be bothered with MMTV, I get bored. It’s too slow. Added to which the standard of fawning journalism is worse even than IoM Newspapers. 

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7 minutes ago, John Wright said:

Depends what you want to read, and why.

Well, if you want to read 90% of what's in the IOM Examiner, you could just subscribe to the Isle of Man Government's press releases free of charge and read them a week earlier.

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9 minutes ago, dilligaf said:

Do they cover the dogging in Foxdale and other important items. ?

Some of their arts, motoring and travel is the best in British journalism. 

I read the manx papers for Manx news, Guardian and Observer for truth, and FT as required. Also New Law Journal and Solicitors Gazette, professionally.

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8 minutes ago, John Wright said:
19 minutes ago, dilligaf said:

Do they cover the dogging in Foxdale and other important items. ?

Some of their arts, motoring and travel is the best in British journalism. 

I read the manx papers for Manx news, Guardian and Observer for truth, and FT as required. Also New Law Journal and Solicitors Gazette, professionally.

Totally agree with that.

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6 minutes ago, John Wright said:

Some of their arts, motoring and travel is the best in British journalism.

We do have a government which is very interested in motoring and travel promotion and a large part of the public "arts" are incestuously funded with state grants to relatives and friends of people in the right places in government.

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4 minutes ago, Rushen Spy said:

We do have a government which is very interested in motoring and travel promotion and a large part of the public "arts" are incestuously funded with state grants to relatives and friends of people in the right places in government.

Bitter, twisted and wrong

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43 minutes ago, John Wright said:

Bitter, twisted and wrong

There does appear to he an element of truth there. Especially the arts grants. I love it when someone on the committee declares an interests. It's a virtual guarantee their friend is going to receive a cheque.

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17 hours ago, dilligaf said:

Do they cover the dogging in Foxdale and other important items. ?

Only if the share value is on the rise.

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