The problem IMHO is not so much the broken links, but instead the desire (or lack of...) from the corporate overlord to retain "obsolete" content. Priority was given to the merger of both titles, without considering what makes a newspaper what it is: content.
The problem IMHO is not so much the broken links, but instead the desire (or lack of...) from the corporate overlord to retain "obsolete" content. Priority was given to the merger of both titles, without considering what makes a newspaper what it is: content.