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The Sport magazine on a Friday is brilliant and good quality - amazing that it is free
In much of the blogosphere's commentary about newspapers there is a not-too-subtle- glee about their hard times. I don't understand that. A newspaper is a newspaper regardless of how it is published. That is, use WordPress instead of a printing press to distribute the stories and the ads and it is still a newspaper. It is another source of news and information. Imagining that that something magic happens when someone types into a blog is silly.BLoggers that simply talk about themselves aren't reporters. Reporters who use blogging software to publish are just as susceptible to temptation and fallability as the rest of us.
Pet peeve: Automatic comment previews are really hard to notice. This one looks an awful lot like the last comment posted, so it's easy to miss.
I still read newspapers even if I don't buy them very often - something quite satisfying about reading a paper, but only if I have enough space and time. Apart from the broadsheets you can also get the free evening newspapers in London.
The notion of free newspapers has been around for a long time, but usually confined to weekly "shoppers" that tried to survive targetting a specific demographic or neighborhood. They usually had minimal, or no, news staff, depending on PR releases, etc. However, it isn't much of a leap for a legitimate newspaper to go the freebie route. News stand and subscription sales revenue isn't nearly enough to survive on.
Will confess though, that I personally don't read them all daily...