I would say that there will always be a certain newspaper that will have a following w/o the worries of failing.
In Philadelphia, we have what's called the "City Paper" and it is a weekly paper that covers everything and provides local classifieds, jobs, housing, for sale, personals, services, local community, events, and real estate,c overage of news, culture, ideas, music, arts, theater, movies and interviews with various people; even though it is a weekly publication, the demand is high for this rag.
I swear by it for restaurant reviews, movie reviews as well as movie locations. The bar/pub and concert listings are also great and cover every type of music being played all over the Tri-State area.
This is a paper I enjoy reading, that deals with my surrounding area. As for the big paper here in Philly called "The Inquirer". I never read it, don't care if it folds or not since they deal very little to anything on a local scale other than how many people died this day or that day from such and such accident or shooting...it's all just doom and gloom. The news they post can be found on any online source, be it CNN, BBC News, Fox, Washington Post online and so on.
The City paper is online http://www.citypaper.net/ and many big cities have their own similar paper as well. I however prefer reading this in paper format
The papers that will survive the in the future will be the ones that give people something to read and use as a guide for whatever local happenings may be of interest.
In Philadelphia, we have what's called the "City Paper" and it is a weekly paper that covers everything and provides local classifieds, jobs, housing, for sale, personals, services, local community, events, and real estate,c overage of news, culture, ideas, music, arts, theater, movies and interviews with various people; even though it is a weekly publication, the demand is high for this rag.
I swear by it for restaurant reviews, movie reviews as well as movie locations. The bar/pub and concert listings are also great and cover every type of music being played all over the Tri-State area.
This is a paper I enjoy reading, that deals with my surrounding area. As for the big paper here in Philly called "The Inquirer". I never read it, don't care if it folds or not since they deal very little to anything on a local scale other than how many people died this day or that day from such and such accident or shooting...it's all just doom and gloom. The news they post can be found on any online source, be it CNN, BBC News, Fox, Washington Post online and so on.
The City paper is online http://www.citypaper.net/ and many big cities have their own similar paper as well. I however prefer reading this in paper format
The papers that will survive the in the future will be the ones that give people something to read and use as a guide for whatever local happenings may be of interest.
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