How can any industry which regularly pulls Doonesbury strips for being too controversial possibly hope to survive online?
SEE ALSO Archive Category: Web Development For millions of Americans, especially young ones, newspapers have never played a significant role. That’s why it’s sometimes hard to know, recall, or even imagine that there’s almost no media experience sweeter – at the right time, in the right place, with the proper accessories – than poring over a good newspaper. In the quiet morning, with a cup of coffee – so long as you haven’t yet turned on the TV, listened to the radio, or checked in online – it’s as comfortable and personal as information gets. Delivered to your door daily, newspapers are silent, highly portable, require neither power source nor arcane commands, and don’t crash or get infected. They can be stored for days at no cost and consumed over time in small, digestible quantities. They can also be used to line trash cans and train pets. They’re recyclable. At their best, they have been fearless, informative, and heroic – exposing corrupt practices and crooked politicians, delving
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