Show me a shop that has daily newspaper delivered to it today.Of course many shops would have a couple of papers delivered each day for customers to read while waiting as well a stack of magazines.
Been a while since you bought one? Even the weeklies where the "news" is mostly press releases are pushing $2 here.It’s a bunch of papers with the latest news and a sh#t load of advertising, and it’s only 10 cents, maybe now it costs a quarter!!!![]()
I'll still see it occasionally. I think my dentist's office does.Show me a shop that has daily newspaper delivered to it today.
Stack of magazines is easy to see where they are being delivered to![]()
I've learned to bring a book into the Dr office.I'll still see it occasionally. I think my dentist's office does.
Magazines usually the address label is torn off.
Ever notice that the places that keep you waiting the longest have the worst selection of reading material? At least we're starting to see it again...during covid no one had anything.
Most of our local papers started going online about 20 years ago, and by 10 years ago many stopped printing paper copy. I’m surprised any still print, other than the biggies.Been a while since you bought one? Even the weeklies where the "news" is mostly press releases are pushing $2 here.
Winston Salem Journal (Winston Salem's total population of 250K, total county population 382K)It’s a bunch of papers with the latest news and a sh#t load of advertising, and it’s only 10 cents, maybe now it costs a quarter!!!![]()
The KC Star spent tons of $ on this building, I think in the 80's. Now being converted to a data center.Most of our local papers started going online about 20 years ago, and by 10 years ago many stopped printing paper copy. I’m surprised any still print, other than the biggies.
I assume Wall Street Journal and Philadelphia Inquirer still make paper copy, but I haven’t bothered to look in maybe close to 20 years.
The online subscription model is a tough sell, when so much news is available for free.
The paper I worked for spent about $26M on an addition and new press in 1993 to replace the press that had been running since 1921. The new press was shut down in 2017 and scrapped. It's now a church. Kinda fitting use for the building, as it's 6 stories tall with a cathedral ceiling.The KC Star spent tons of $ on this building, I think in the 80's. Now being converted to a data center.
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