It's well worth the investment and of course they should charge for it. I agree 1000% with that though I do bemoan that many libraries seem to be getting rid of old microfilm and microfiche. I used to get old SF Chronicles (40's and 50's) on microfilm from the OSU library in the 90's, now it's gone and the librarians - at least those I spoke to, don't know how to get a hold of it. Would be fine were it on Newspapers.com but it's not. So for my purposes - and I'd love if anyone knows a source for that paper - it's gone.rhickok1109 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 10:18 amWhy did you think it should be free? Does it occur that the free sources dried up precisely because they were free and therefore non-sustainable?TanksAndSpartans wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 9:15 amHa, Ha - same here. I resisted subscribing for years thinking they were overcharging for something that should be free, but as the actual free sources started drying up, I gave in and now I look at it the same way. I get my money's worth from my subscription.Throwin_Samoan wrote: ↑Fri Dec 29, 2023 8:45 pm That's not unfortunate! That's some of the best money I spend every year!
Somewhat related, I'm wondering who some of the lead local writers were for certain teams from the 50's. Art Daley was the Packers guy for the Gazette, John Steadman for the Colts and the Sun, who are some other writer names you'd associate with a specific team/paper from that era? Unfortunately many of my favorite teams) Steelers/Bears just had very poor coverage in the local papers of that era.