Daily print newspapers will be dead and gone in a generation. Barely anyone under the age of 50 subscribes to a print newspaper.
I remember a time when the Sunday newspaper came and it was so thick you had to carry it with two hands and it took you most of the day to read through all of it.
The last editions I received, before cancelling altogether about six years ago were as thin as a weekly classified ad circular.
Quoting randita:
“Daily print newspapers will be dead and gone in a generation. Barely anyone under the age of 50 subscribes to a print newspaper.
I remember a time when the Sunday newspaper came and it was so thick you had to carry it with two hands and it took you most of the day to read through all of it.
The last editions I received, before cancelling altogether about six years ago were as thin as a weekly classified ad circular.”
Look at New York City. Two major daily papers, The Daily News and the NY Post. One has rising circulation, the other has dramatically falling circulation (kind of like my feet).
Guess which supports Donald Trump, and which is a liberal attack organ railing against DJT daily in their news pages?
That’s right, the Daily News is a shadow of the great paper it once was. And what of the New York Times? It’s now owned by a Mexican businessman. And we all know which side of the border the New York Times comes down on.