Do you still buy newspapers?

@Treborika (17677)
Mombasa, Kenya
January 13, 2023 1:11am CST
My loters, I hope you are doing fine. We have a cool weather today morning here in my country. So I was going through the Business Daily newspaper trying to check the available job vacancies so that I can apply online. I figured out the way that I can read the newspapers on my phone with ease. It's very cheap actually and it has saved me time and money for delivery and purchases. I can read the papers with ease online and I can easily read more papers too. I therefore find it more conveniently to read news online than buying the newspaper's hard copies. Do you still buy newspapers? Have an amazing time at my lot.
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@Kandae11 (55016)
13 Jan 23
I still buy newspapers. I will stop only when they stop selling them.
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@UmiNoor (4523)
• Malaysia
13 Jan 23
I think eventually hard copy newspaper will not be published any more. People are all going online and I think most newspaper are already going online.
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@Kandae11 (55016)
13 Jan 23
@UmiNoor If l have no internet or some outage causes the internet to go, l still have my newspaper.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
That's great my friend
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@LadyDuck (471500)
• Switzerland
13 Jan 23
I subscribe to an online newspaper and I receive a free newspaper that is distributed every day in the mailbox.
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@LadyDuck (471500)
• Switzerland
13 Jan 23
@Treborika There are several newspapers distributed free.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@LadyDuck That's real impressive for you.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@Treborika I think you are enjoying the day so much
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13 Jan 23
I buy bengali news papers. It is because my mother reads that language. I get english online. It is good to read newspapers
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
Thanks for the response
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@sathviksouvik Luckly your mother reads the newspaper at her desired language.
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13 Jan 23
@Treborika thanks trebor she solves crossword puzzles in the vernacular language also in the news paper
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@Shivram59 (35472)
• India
13 Jan 23
@Treborika Yes;I buy a Hindi newspaper everyday.Hindi is our National language.I can read it online as well;but I prefer reading offline.
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@Shivram59 (35472)
• India
13 Jan 23
@Treborika Thanks.And I also have a very goof news for you.India won against Spain 2-0 in a exciting;breathtaking match against their strong rival.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@Shivram59 Congratulations my friend for the victory. So what next now after that
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
That's pretty good my friend
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@Beestring (14554)
• Hong Kong
13 Jan 23
I don't buy printed newspapers anymore. Just read news on TV and some online news sites.
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@MrDenata (12248)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
Yes, read it online and i never watch news on tv anymore, if i have to see the news, i will see the live streaming on youtube also, M
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@Beestring (14554)
• Hong Kong
13 Jan 23
@Treborika You're welcome.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@Beerstring Thanks for explaining
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• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
It's been almost 5 years, I never buy newspapers again. because now, the world has changed a lot. whatever we want will be available at the touch of a finger.
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@Rimps85 (1858)
• India
13 Jan 23
more than that, these days there's lot of fake news that does the round....along with biased opinion pieces...
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@ifa225 (14461)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
Since we can see the newspaper online, we stop buying newspaper. But I miss the moment when I read it, it gives a different experiemce
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@ifa225 (14461)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
@Treborika it is hars to find a newspaper in my town. Many news company doesn't print anymore
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@ifa225 But you can easily buy it once in a blue moon so you can have your last experience
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@ifa225 it's seems that most of them had gone online
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
13 Jan 23
I still buy newspapers , I find it convenient than reading online
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@prashu228 (37524)
• India
13 Jan 23
@Treborika I tried reading online but did not continue how is you day going on ?
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
I am very glad to know that
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@prashu228 It's quite cool. I enjoy my day for sure
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@marlina (154131)
• Canada
13 Jan 23
I have not bought papers for decades.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
That' very amazing for you my friend
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@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
13 Jan 23
I had to buy a newspaper for my son’s homework. Their teacher asked them to bring a newspaper to school. I’m surprised it’s still sold considering online newspapers are more widely used now
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@sol_cee (38219)
• Philippines
13 Jan 23
@Treborika I doubt it. It was just for his English class. Maybe the teacher wanted to teach them that something like the newspaper exists haha
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@sol_cee May/may not be so. The reasons for that are best known to the teacher himself. Isn't it?
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@sol_cee Maybe there exists a deal between your son's school and the newspaper company who knows.
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@Shiva49 (26681)
• Singapore
13 Jan 23
I do subscribe to newspapers more out of habit. I cannot read for long on the mobile as my eyes hurt.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
Glad for letting us know that
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@porwest (90876)
• United States
13 Jan 23
I have not bought a newspaper in more than a decade. For one thing, they are all mostly liberal rags. For another thing, news is accessible pretty much anywhere and so I find them unnecessary.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@porwest That very great for you my friend
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@lazydaizee (6735)
• United Kingdom
13 Jan 23
Good luck with finding a new job. I do not buy newspapers myself but my husband often picks one up if he goes in the shop after work.
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• United Kingdom
13 Jan 23
@Treborika That is okay, I know how difficult it is when you are looking for a new job. I find it difficult because everything has to be done online nowadays. I always preferred it when you could apply for a job using a written application for and then going for an interview.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@lazydaizee However, there is still existing a few companies that are still doing the same as you prefer.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
Thanks for the kind words
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@MrDenata (12248)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
I never see people selling newspaper anymore, unless in book store.
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@MrDenata (12248)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
@Treborika we still have newspaper but people dont buy it anymore, ofc they still have customers but not like long time ago. Maybe its only for their customers who paid monthly. And i never saw any newstand who sell it unless in book store
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@MrDenata Really, like seriously
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@MrDenata The customers for newspapers have reduced drastically
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
17 Jan 23
My husband insists on reading the morning newspaper while listening to the news and eating breakfast. It’s his habit. He also reads the news on his phone. Go figure
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@DianneN (247186)
• United States
17 Jan 23
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
17 Jan 23
Oh yes I see it.
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@JudyEv (339959)
• Rockingham, Australia
13 Jan 23
We don't buy newspapers any more. We follow the news on TV and online so that's really enough for us.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@judyEv That's quite understandable my friend
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@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
11 Mar 23
@Treborika I have never bought a newspaper. Well not for me. But I do enjoy flipping through them sometimes if there is one in the house.
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• Perth, Australia
12 Mar 23
@Treborika Sometimes there are interesting things to read in there.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
11 Mar 23
I like that your idea of flipping through the newspaper
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Mar 23
@VivaLaDani13 I think like that too
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@Nevena83 (65277)
• Serbia
14 Jan 23
I haven't bought a newspaper in a long time.
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@Nevena83 (65277)
• Serbia
14 Jan 23
@Treborika Honestly, since I stopped buying newspapers, I don't even read on the Internet, in fact you are right, I come across various news on the Internet.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
14 Jan 23
@Nevena83 I too experience the same thing
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
14 Jan 23
Most people find it more convenient to read news online
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• China
13 Jan 23
I haven't bought newspapers for more than 10 years
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
You have really migrated to the digital world
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@yesiisey (267)
• Indonesia
13 Jan 23
In this era of all-technology, it is rare to find newspaper sellers
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
13 Jan 23
@yesiisey May be the newspaper sellers moved on with other jobs due to lack of sales
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