I think the Christian Science Monitor’s popularity and reputation makes Christian Scientists (note: totally different from Scientologists) significantly more respectable than they would be otherwise.
From Britannica:
The Christian Science Monitor, American daily online newspaper that is published under the auspices of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Its original print edition was established in 1908 at the urging of Mary Baker Eddy, founder of the church, as a protest against the sensationalism of the popular press. The Monitor became famous for its thoughtful treatment of the news and for the quality of its long-range, comprehensiveassessments of political, social, and economic developments. It remains one of the most respected American newspapers. Headquarters are in Boston.
So I would try to buy a dying newspaper, or another media source. Alternatively (and more likely), I would found a new newspaper with a name like “San Francisco Herald” and try to attract a core of editors from a dying media source.
I think the Christian Science Monitor’s popularity and reputation makes Christian Scientists (note: totally different from Scientologists) significantly more respectable than they would be otherwise.
From Britannica:
So I would try to buy a dying newspaper, or another media source. Alternatively (and more likely), I would found a new newspaper with a name like “San Francisco Herald” and try to attract a core of editors from a dying media source.