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This forum thread links to a CNN article in which a reader comments something to the effect that newspapers as we know them are slowly dying off due to the availability of online news.
Personally, I rarely pick up an actual newspaper any more; however, I read 3 or more online newspapers/news sites daily. I often compare the same news story between sites to see how and if the story is covered.
My question is two-fold: as the title suggests, where do you get/read the news; and, do you think the future of the "hard copy" newspaper is doomed?
Personally, I rarely pick up an actual newspaper any more; however, I read 3 or more online newspapers/news sites daily. I often compare the same news story between sites to see how and if the story is covered.
My question is two-fold: as the title suggests, where do you get/read the news; and, do you think the future of the "hard copy" newspaper is doomed?