Like all great
things, they must come an end

The Newspapers paper industry is
on its last string and seems to have its burial and its coffin picked already.
The only thing were waiting on is when? When will the presses stop and the all
ink dry up? HOW LONG? Seriously if it was up to me I would of pulled the cord
already GEESH why suffer any longer. I have no idea when they will be extinct but
which will be the 1s to go I can enlighten you on that one. Let’s compare a
local newspaper to a national one. Which is more likely to out the live the
other? Truly I believe it’s definitely the local who will be slaughtered by
years from when the national papers die. Why, because the info the national
papers as say a USA Today prints has a broader audience while local papers as
say a Dundalk Eagle is pertained to only one small community in a 50 state
country. The revenue that the Dundalk eagle brings in isn’t even 1% of what USA
Today’s brings in daily. Dundalk’s revenue can only go up so much if they
increased their price for papers then that would bring their demise even faster
for everyone will just turn to the internet witch is free and look at news
websites and shit further more defeating the purpose to have any newspapers at
all. We’re just killing trees just to pollute our waters with trash. But
anyways back to the subject at hand USA Today will survive the longest and the
only real competition is the New York Times and that does suit all individuals
who read papers. The USA Today makes you feel more comfortable when reading it
because it feel it’s more dumbed down and has pictures which give us something
to imagine when reading while the Times uses larger words that we don’t know
which makes us feel dumb and uncomfortable. The times is more suitable to
Business people while the USA Today audience is abundance (a big word I learned
that word reading the New York Times) for they are any and every one unless
your snobby…