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    Can newspapers survive the internet age AND economic downturn?

    In this day and age, how many of you still buy a daily newspaper in physical form?

    I've just seen the ABCs, the circulation figures of UK national titles, and without exception every daily's sales are down both month-on-month and year-on-year.

    The only paper with even remotely respectable performance is the Daily Star - down just 0.1% last month, but that was achieved by a 50% price reduction which was unsustainable and ended recently.

    Given that most papers have decent online versions nowadays, coupled with the availability of news from a multitude of other sources, is there any reason to still buy the physical copy?

    For anybody interested, there's a summary of the sales figures here. It makes pretty depressing reading if you work at a newspaper!
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/tabl...nal-newspapers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
    In this day and age, how many of you still buy a daily newspaper in physical form?

    I've just seen the ABCs, the circulation figures of UK national titles, and without exception every daily's sales are down both month-on-month and year-on-year.

    The only paper with even remotely respectable performance is the Daily Star - down just 0.1% last month, but that was achieved by a 50% price reduction which was unsustainable and ended recently.

    Given that most papers have decent online versions nowadays, coupled with the availability of news from a multitude of other sources, is there any reason to still buy the physical copy?

    For anybody interested, there's a summary of the sales figures here. It makes pretty depressing reading if you work at a newspaper!
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/tabl...nal-newspapers
    For those who have access to the internet on a daily basis then no, it isn't worth it. Although most newspapers in the UK are hugely biased and some people like reading that sort of thing.

    But it depends on your situation, for example my Mum likes to spend half an hour in bed in the morning reading the paper. And if you are getting the train then I can imagine reading the paper would be easiest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Brockman
    In this day and age, how many of you still buy a daily newspaper in physical form?

    I've just seen the ABCs, the circulation figures of UK national titles, and without exception every daily's sales are down both month-on-month and year-on-year.

    The only paper with even remotely respectable performance is the Daily Star - down just 0.1% last month, but that was achieved by a 50% price reduction which was unsustainable and ended recently.

    Given that most papers have decent online versions nowadays, coupled with the availability of news from a multitude of other sources, is there any reason to still buy the physical copy?

    For anybody interested, there's a summary of the sales figures here. It makes pretty depressing reading if you work at a newspaper!
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/tabl...nal-newspapers
    i dont buy a paper anymore..i used to buy the daily mail and usa today, which is one of the best US papers i have read thus far


    its also started to affect the postal services of certain countries, due to people being able to pay bills online etc...
    the big print giveth the small print taketh

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    I rarely purchase a newspaper. We have a weekend subscription to the local rag, but that's only so the missus can receive the weekly television guide, and I can get the Sunday funnies .
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    No one likes The Independant anymore. Maybe that is because it was a popular paper with students and they are likely to get news online.
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    I buy The Guardian on occasions, but mostly read it online. In part, this is because buying a daily paper genuinely feels wasteful to me, even though I always recycle it.

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    No, Dave, this is depressing...

    http://www.reuters.com/article/reute...081231?sp=true

    Yes, now the idea of a 'bailout' for newspapers has come about. So long 'freedom of the press', hello 'mouthpiece of x-y-z or incumbent party'.
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    Regional newspapers will always weather the storm, but maybe nationals will go.

    Doesn't make any difference to me, not bought a single national in over five years and only buy the regional (Yorkshire Post) on saturdays for the auction guide, plus I stopped writing for any of them when they employed sixteen year olds with zero ability to grasp facts over fashionable terms. I once wrote "... was miffed at....." and it was printed ".... outrage at ...."
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    I read the metro in my lunchbreak at work, but even then it's just cos it's free
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    I buy 2 newspapers each day...one is the Times of India (national English daily) which is getting crappier every day and other is a regional Marathi daily - Sakaal...I will continue to buy them even though I do read online news in different languages each day (including cnn.com and Marca ).

    Its just not the same without a real newspaper in your hands.....atleast in India newspapers are not dying a slow death. Just about everybody I know and see on the roads buys a newspaper every day.
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