DISQUS

Connected Internet: When Was The Last Time You Brought A Newspaper?

  • Mark from Bloglyne.com · 2 years ago
    I haven't bought a newspaper in years... I do not see a need - it just adds more noise.
  • Thilak · 2 years ago
    Newpaper boy drops newspapers in two different languages at my place, but the problem is: The news is already read over the web, unfortunately my mom and dad are not so geeky to use RSS or even Internet for that matter. As a result, newspapers will continue to flow
  • Lady Banana · 2 years ago
    Can't remember.. though I do like the free ones given out every evening at the tube.. they are great for wrapping veggie peelings in for the bin!
  • Everton · 2 years ago
    Can’t remember.. though I do like the free ones given out every evening at the tube.. they are great for wrapping veggie peelings in for the bin!


    The Sport magazine on a Friday is brilliant and good quality - amazing that it is free
  • billg · 2 years ago
    I subscribe to my local daily. When I travel, I usually pick up the local paper in order to get sense of the place.

    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.
  • billg · 2 years ago
    BTW, the textarea for comment input here extends way too far to the right and is obscured by the sidebar. At least in Safari.

    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.
  • Mosey · 2 years ago
    Textarea is ok for firefox so it might be a Safari thing... @_@

    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.
  • billg · 2 years ago
    Hmm. There's no right border visible on the textarea on either Safari or Firfox here, but text wraps correctly on Firefox.

    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.
  • Mosey · 2 years ago
    As far as I understand it, the 'new' evening freebies are subsidiaries of a main newspaper (or two)... I remember reading that their aim was indeed to target the working population (20-30s) on their way home - so a specific demographic as you say. However, although its rather tabloid in style, it does cover a surprising amount of current affairs.
  • Zath · 2 years ago
    I've never really been a buyer of newspapers, might occasionally read one if i had put some time in waiting or such like, but in those situations, would normally try and buy a magazine instead.
  • Mark from Bloglyne.com · 2 years ago
    @billg - I have noticed that the text preview is very erratic on this site, it doesn't work in IE but works in FF... it is interesting to hear that it shows a completely different behavior in Safari...
  • Ajay · 2 years ago
    I have three newspapers coming to my house everyday... two are regular papers and one is a business newspaper.

    Will confess though, that I personally don't read them all daily...