Newspapers are vanishing as fewer and fewer people read them any more. We are all now online to get our news and entertainment. That means fewer journalists and reporters are out gathering and writing news stories, and the world becomes more divided by politically biased news sources.
Reminds me of my days as a paper boy. They used to leave all the papers at the local farm. All I had to do to deliver the farmer's paper was pick it up and pop it through the letter box. Even so I always got a generous Christmas tip!
The size of the headlines is obviously more important than anything else. "Two months ago I didn't know how to spell Schornallist, and today I'm already one."
Querido Bill, una foto preciosa, la tecnología hace que la gente ya no compre periódicos, hoy te enteras de todo por internet. Abrazos y te dejo un beso
I don't know how you get the newspaper. We mainly have them by delivering. The staffs deliver them to each house or room in early morning and evening though young people read them on web recently.
They must be doing something right to be able to sell...
ReplyDeleteThat is so true. Not many are published on paper any longer.
ReplyDelete...a rare sight these days.
ReplyDeleteI still buy a paper on Saturdays, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI read the news on-line.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Newspapers are vanishing as fewer and fewer people read them any more. We are all now online to get our news and entertainment. That means fewer journalists and reporters are out gathering and writing news stories, and the world becomes more divided by politically biased news sources.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my days as a paper boy. They used to leave all the papers at the local farm. All I had to do to deliver the farmer's paper was pick it up and pop it through the letter box. Even so I always got a generous Christmas tip!
ReplyDeleteDo they still deliver newspapers at all?
ReplyDeleteso good that they are wrapped in plastic to avoid rain
ReplyDeleteI do not see newspapers delivered at all. Take care, have a great day and a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteNo, you sure don't.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly don't! I thought those days were gone.
ReplyDeleteThat's for sure.
ReplyDeleteNewspapers are going the way of the dinosaurs, for sure. Blessings, Bill!
ReplyDeleteThe size of the headlines is obviously more important than anything else.
ReplyDelete"Two months ago I didn't know how to spell Schornallist, and today I'm already one."
You are so right, Bill!
ReplyDeleteEso se ve cada ves menos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite a rare sight these days.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
You're all right, it's something very rare... Nice shot!... Great week, Bill. A hug. ☘️💮🌈
ReplyDeleteI miss them. Especially the big, fat, supplement filled Sunday papers!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that there are still presses that are doing it. I love holding an actual newspaper in my hands.
ReplyDeleteI'm never up early enough to know..lol
ReplyDeleteCool photo!
ReplyDeleteIt seems small town newspapers are no more here. Everything online. So true.
ReplyDeleteI still buy newspapers.
ReplyDeleteQuerido Bill, una foto preciosa, la tecnología hace que la gente ya no compre periódicos, hoy te enteras de todo por internet.
ReplyDeleteAbrazos y te dejo un beso
I don't know how you get the newspaper. We mainly have them by delivering. The staffs deliver them to each house or room in early morning and evening though young people read them on web recently.
ReplyDeleteThey do seem like relics. Thank you, bill
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