I know they just started with the paid access to articles model. I am sure that 
could be part of the problem.
They are using cookies to track how many articles you read on the site and 
after so many they cut you off for the month.
The whole newspaper model of distribution has been up ended by the internet. 
With the advent of the smartphone this has only increased.
I know my daughter's generation doesn't even read the newspaper.  The whole 
Magazine and Newspaper industry is having a tough time of it.
The next front in this transition will be the TV networks and local TV 
stations. They must be able to transition to a different way of doing things or
They will be left behind.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Neal Hammon
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 6:57 AM
To: Topics related to Apple and Macintosh computers
Subject: Re: [MacGroup] Safari and C-J

I heard that the Courier-Journal was not doing well financially, but who would 
have guessed that they were break into people's computers. Are they trying to 
steal your identity and use your money to help finance their deficits?

Maybe if they would start printing news instead of propaganda, they could get 
back on their feet.

Neal Hammon



On Aug 12, 2012, at 11:41 PM, Richard Meadows wrote:

I am using Safari on a MBP with Mountain Lion.  When I go to the 
Courier-Journal site and clink a link Safari shuts down and up pots a window 
with the code that is FUBAR.

Anyone else experiencing this?

Richard Meadows
Social Media Management
Customer Service Solutions
Google Power Searching
Have Laptop - Will Travel
Louisville Kentucky


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