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Whoops!
I was thinking of another publications....damnit.
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The more I read this the more I feel illiterate 13 year-olds roam this forum.
...seriously how can you say newspapers are only for subways...
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[COLOR="Navy"]I think some people are trying to say paper publications are on the way out. But the publications themselves are now published online and technically NOT gone. Just gone as we were used to.[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=Pre_Diction;1603643]The more I read this the more I feel illiterate 13 year-olds roam this forum.
...seriously how can you say newspapers are only for subways...[/QUOTE]
Well the serious decline of newspaper and magazines probably made them say it.
I work for ESPN and our magazine is suffering badly. I'm honestly surprised we haven't just closed it up yet.
Or the fact New York Times is struggling pretty hard right now as well. THE new york times.
Insane really.
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[QUOTE=Pre_Diction;1603643]The more I read this the more I feel illiterate 13 year-olds roam this forum.
...seriously how can you say newspapers are only for subways...[/QUOTE]
...Seriously, how can you not be aware of the huge (self imposed) problems traditional newspapers and magazines are having in this 'internet age'...
In my admittedly non expert opinion 1/2 to 1/3 of the publications we have now are not going to survive. I am ok with that. The only justification for their continued existence was the 'higher standards of journalism' they claimed to represent. I think we have all seen by now that this claim is hollow and they are just as fickle, lazy and beholden to their corporate masters as online journalists.
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[COLOR="Navy"]The smart ones have already moved online. The one problem though, is there are still people with either dial up or no internet access. Hopefully the online versions are at least optimized for dial up or slow access, because I understand it isn't totally dead, like people in large urban areas think.[/COLOR]