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Do you read a newspaper?
« on: December 07, 2010, 06:47:38 PM »
I mean a paper made of actual physical paper? I can't remember the last time I did, except for my small town paper that comes out weekly and has no national news in it. I've been using the web for news for years.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2010, 09:23:01 PM »
We get a free local one delivered to our door for some reason; didn't ask for it. Its on the bottom of the bird cage.

Internet is just way more efficient for news; I normally just use Google News and hit the highlights. I also read BBC, Al Jazeera and a couple others for regional perspective.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2010, 11:18:01 PM »
  I read our local newspaper on line. Haven't read an actual paper in years. The first thing i check out is the obits to see if i am in there.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2010, 02:11:47 AM »
I get my news from the web also.  The only time I pick up a paper is when I am staying out of town for the job.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2010, 03:02:34 AM »
I read a daily and a weekly on paper and at least one other daily that we get at work.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2010, 03:13:13 AM »
Havn't subscribed to the local paper in 10 years. It's on my favorites list, might go to it once every 2-3 weeks, only to check out the fishing or hunting reports in the outdoor column. We do get a weekly suburban paper on Sunday's, and check out the high school news and police blogs. That's about it for us. gypsyman
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2010, 03:48:47 AM »
Yeah, I get and read the local paper.  I've even been known to write a letter, or two to the "Letters to the Editor" section.  I could read it on the Internet, but then I wouldn't get the daily sudoku to work.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #7 on: December 08, 2010, 03:59:12 AM »
I read the dem owned lou Ky paper daily, very slanted news but the only big one available. We have 2 local papers that come out once a week, we get them too. POWDERMAN.  ;D ;D
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #8 on: December 08, 2010, 06:00:07 AM »
We get the local small town paper, weekly, and the paper from the next door medium size town for county news and advertisement. I guess I need to check and see if we can get  our [expensive] daily on line.  But then what would I use to start the wood stove.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #9 on: December 08, 2010, 06:12:04 AM »
County paper once a week. Not a subscriber, just pick it up once in a while. Online news mostly Reuters,BBC,CFP, newsmax,WND, and I'll skip through local papers sites

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #10 on: December 08, 2010, 08:23:34 AM »
You mean they're useful for something other than packing materials? :)

No, I definitely don't read a physical paper anymore.  Haven't read one in well over 10 years.  Heck since getting my Kindle I don't even read paper books anymore.  Digital just works better.  Less wasteful, easier to keep up to date, and you can carry much more on you at once (with the aforementioned reader I can easily carry a few hundred books with me at any given time - try that with paper).

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #11 on: December 08, 2010, 08:34:06 AM »
About that Kindle, yes it is a miracle isn't it?!? I use a similar device mostly for technical reading and it's a huge improvement over paper or a conventional PC. Some life long bibliophiles resist it, and I thought I'd find faults with it, but I think it's one of the best inventions ever. The quality of my reading has improved also because I now can carry complex sets of documents around that I can review anywhere, not just at a piled up desk. I use it for reading books too and it's so much nicer than a book. Never thought I'd say that, but its better.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #12 on: December 08, 2010, 08:40:36 AM »
My recent experience with newspapers is from this example: I wanted to check the weather and I passed a table that had the day's newspaper on it. The weather page was right on top. I ignored it and went to the computer to check the weather because I get the info I want in a concise format without all the blather and chattiness of our local paper.

I was reading through one recently and couldn't believe how cumbersome it was with all those big floppy pages. There was no search feature. It was a pain to even find parts of an article I was reading. What a hassle. Gimme the 'puters for this task.

Another thing that has gone by the wayside for me is local radio. Today, I get podcasts and can listen to what I want when I want it.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2010, 03:38:58 PM »
i read a news paper everyday. that is one thing i willnot let go.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2010, 04:49:34 PM »
Yes i read the paper every day and have it delivered. It is one thing that pays for itself and shows a profit every week. My wife clips coupons and they are always worth more than the cost of the paper. Yea i know you can get them on line and pay for paper and ink to run them off and loose money in the process.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2010, 05:21:48 PM »
Not so much me but my wife reads the newspaper everyday. For me its just to start the fire.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2010, 06:04:44 PM »
Yes i read the paper every day and have it delivered. It is one thing that pays for itself and shows a profit every week. My wife clips coupons and they are always worth more than the cost of the paper. Yea i know you can get them on line and pay for paper and ink to run them off and loose money in the process.

Actually with my phone I can bring the coupons up on the screen and have them just scan the coupon right off the phone's screen. ;)

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2010, 02:36:32 AM »
My wife and I read the daily paper. It's the only way to get any area news.

Kids wanted to get me a Kindle for Christmas. I declined. I can read a book just fine. No batteries to buy and if I forget it somewhere I haven't lost much. I have 2 good libraries close to me also. I just don't have to have the latest electronic gadget. I don't even have a cell phone.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #18 on: December 09, 2010, 02:40:21 AM »
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #19 on: December 09, 2010, 02:59:56 AM »
My wife's the dedicated NewsPaper Reader .  FortSmith, AR 'Times Record'; Poteau, OK 'Daily News';  Spiro, OK 'Spiro Graphic':D :D
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #20 on: December 09, 2010, 03:15:23 AM »
I am selective, but I read the paper almost everyday.
I don't get all the news I want online and like the local news, city and state stuff.
Still read the news on line though.
Wife reads local and Houston Chronicle every day.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #21 on: December 09, 2010, 04:14:27 AM »
No batteries to buy and if I forget it somewhere I haven't lost much.

Well, the Kindle has a rechargeable battery that works really well (you can get 2-3 weeks of reading time out of a charge), so you don't have to keep buying batteries for it :).  Your library is syncable to an account with Amazon, so you won't lose any books if you lose the device - just the device itself.  Also, though AFAIK the Kindle doesn't have this feature yet, but many of the newer phones (and so I assume the e-readers soon) have a feature where if you lose it you can pull up a web client on a computer and it will allow you to trace the location of the device remotely. 


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« Reply #22 on: December 16, 2010, 10:36:23 AM »
what's AFAIK ??  also what is the average price of a Kindle? Thank you. God Bless to all.

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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #23 on: December 16, 2010, 04:45:57 PM »
My closest neighbor is a couple miles away and he saves his papers for me, usually stopping in on friday night to check on me, cept when the snow gets too deep. My internet connection is a phone line strung through the woods and it's very slow. He usually knows what's going on in our neck of the woods, who is doing what etc. He says he reads the paper just to see who got caught!
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #24 on: December 18, 2010, 10:20:40 AM »
Where will the news come from when all the newsmen are layed off due to low newspaper sales? How about when local TV news is cancelled because of FOX and CNN?

I am guilty of not supporting newspapers, and get satellite TV with "regional" news coverage. Will news go the way of WIKIPEDIA and simply be a report of an opinion that cannot be substantiated and no one can be held accountable? Face it, most of what is found on the innerwebs is simply repackaging of some "legit" news source. How is a reporter going to get paid to report? He sure isn't going to be able to do it for free.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #25 on: December 18, 2010, 12:26:26 PM »
About 15 years ago before a meeting at work we started talking about computers and where we are headed.  I said "I see a day when there will be no books" and a elderly lady in the group was floored.  She said the "Word" was written in the bible and that is the way she always read it.   I told her that I am sure many thousands of years ago the same argument was made when someone said "I see a day when we will no longer write on stone."  We are changing and paper is the old way of doing things.  Digital is going to be the future unless we make some stupid mistake and change it.
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Re: Do you read a newspaper?
« Reply #26 on: December 18, 2010, 12:34:07 PM »
Mark Twain summed it up best when he said "If you don't read a newspaper, you are uninformed.  If you do read a newspaper, you are misinformed."

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« Reply #27 on: December 20, 2010, 09:43:49 AM »
I am guilty of not supporting newspapers, and get satellite TV with "regional" news coverage. Will news go the way of WIKIPEDIA and simply be a report of an opinion that cannot be substantiated and no one can be held accountable? Face it, most of what is found on the innerwebs is simply repackaging of some "legit" news source. How is a reporter going to get paid to report? He sure isn't going to be able to do it for free.

Do you honestly think the traditional news sources are "accountable"?  They report what makes them money, with sufficient spin and sensationalism to bring in viewers, because reporting the news isn't really their business: getting people to listen to what they're saying is their business. 

Simple fact is in today's time, information travels very fast and efficiently outside of the traditional outlets.  If 9/11 happened today I'd wager I'd know within a minute or two - maybe less.  Not via "BREAKING NEWS" on my TV from some official outlet, but instead through either Twitter or Facebook. 

Traditional news outlets were created essentially to overcome a technical limitation that no longer exists.  In the days of yore, people couldn't easily communicate with lots of people over long distances.  It became more efficient to streamline those communications into an "official" source that could be mass distributed over a distance.  Computers have solved that problem.  Information can be spread between individuals rapidly without need for the traditional sources.  People talk about what's important to them.  For hobbyist stuff, we have bloggers.  Or podcasters.  I subscribe to around 3 dozen different podcasts that I listen to that have weekly or bi-weekly shows and are of a MUCH higher quality and interest level to me than anything the commercial market is putting out - and most of them are done simply by people volunteering their time, because they're doing them on a subject they care about.  Heck a forum like this largely replaces what in a news paper was once essentially the "Letters to the Editor" section.  Why try to communicate with the world through a middle-man when we can all come together and talk freely?

Newspapers are a dying breed.  They are going out of business at a record pace.  In a few more decades, all but the most entrenched ones will be gone, and even those will likely only have the physical paper as a side-line to their electronically hosted content. 

I feel about as much remorse for them as I do for buggy-whip manufacturers in the face of the automobile.  The fact that their business model is no longer valid isn't my concern.  The world moved forward - they need to as well.  If they can't survive as a niche company, then transition into a different business sector.

Do a Google search for "new media" and you'll see a lot of discussion on this very topic.  "Old media" like newspapers, books, magazines, broadcast TV, etc is VERY quickly being replaced by "new media" which typically consists of websites, blogs, podcasts, webisodes and social media sites.

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« Reply #28 on: December 22, 2010, 03:15:21 PM »
I'm simply curious as to why someone would cover the news for free. I have to feed and take care of my family as I assume news folks do.  I do believe that several news sources tend to keep each other "honest" somewhere between FOX and MSNBC lies some truth.

I' am not so naive as to think I'm getting all the news, hell I'm pretty sure I don't care. Were I to tune out for evermore I'm pretty well convinced I would be happier. Furthermore I'm not sure I will be swayed too much in what I believe by what I see or read anyway.

Don't try and fool yourself into thinking the interweb crowd has no agenda when it comes to reporting either. So if the news is brought to me by GM via NBC or by COMED via the free power to Rasty Bob and his blog, there is gonna be some bias.

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« Reply #29 on: December 22, 2010, 04:12:39 PM »
I'm simply curious as to why someone would cover the news for free.

Doesn't need to be completely free, but either way, a lot of people do things for free because they enjoy it - PARTICULARLY when it comes to things that can be reproduced infinitely with no cost to the original source.  Take software for example.  The Linux operating system, and most of it's apps are available for free.  Some companies make some money by selling support services for it, but overall the majority of it is done by volunteers and programmers in their spare time because, well, they enjoy programming.  As a programmer myself I have written several open source programs that I have given away for free because they were just something for me to do in my spare time.

In the same regard, many people will "report" on the news for free.  Many people already do.  Go to the iTunes podcast directory.  The VAST majority of those programs are free.  Many, many of them aren't even supported by ads.  For example, one of my favorite shows is "Analog Hole Gaming".  It's a video gaming news show done by a husband and wife and one of their friends (video games aren't just for kids - these people are in their mid-30's to early 40's).  No ads, they've even been offered donations for it and have turned it down.  One of the hosts specifically said that they enjoy doing it, the production of the show is just them talking for a few hours each week, and their hosting costs are pretty trivial just to host the audio file each week.  How do they pay the bills?  They have other jobs, and do the show in their spare time.

There are tons of shows just like this for every subject you can think of - even general news.  For up to the minute updates on major events though as I said earlier, I'd wager that I'd know from Twitter or Facebook within minutes - far quicker than a traditional news outlet.   That's not from a centralized location or traditional journalists, but it's essentially a word of mouth medium where things can spread around the globe with just a few hops.  Lookup the "six degrees of separation" concept to understand how information can travel so fast like this.

I have a feeling that what it means to be informed in the coming years will feel a lot more like talking amongst ourselves, and less like having the information shovel fed to us from a centralized location, and that's not really a bad thing.