do you still read newspaper everyday?
By xtian04
@xtian04 (282)
Philippines
January 8, 2009 9:11am CST
now that the internet is giving us almost every information & news that we need to know, do you still buy & read newspapers? do you think it's still different from the news from the net? ;P
5 responses
@Lindery (853)
• Latvia
29 Jan 09
There isn't a difference in news format internet and newspapers give but as a form I prefer newspapers better. I like the ritual of reading in the morning while having my coffee. Internet is faster media, it updates news every hour which newspapers can't deal with but still, papers have something special I don't want to give up.
@bing28 (3795)
• Philippines
9 Jan 09
I now rely on news at TV and as you've said at the internet. I don't read news paper anymore, good it's cost adds to our savings...
@howard96h (11640)
• New York, New York
8 Jan 09
I read my newspapers from different cities and countries online, I will buy a newspaper when I have an appointment somewhere so I have something to read.
@snowy22315 (180805)
• United States
8 Jan 09
I dont read a newspaper everyday. I get most of my news information from the internet. I do subscribe to the Sunday issue of the paper and I buy a local paper on Thursday, other than that I don't read the newspaper. It is kind of a waste since most newspapers are online for free anyway.
@Yori88 (1465)
• Philippines
8 Jan 09
I no longer read newspaper because I can access latest news through the internet so why will I buy newspaper and waste my money for that? Newspaper after you read them they get old, I mean the next day you already put them in your trash or you collect them for future use. They are already called oldpapers. While through the net you can get back to past news without having to review and browse the newspapers you have read. It is easier to find and search for latest news through the web than to hold a broadsheet.