View Full Version : Do You Read Online Newspapers?
Rebel Queen 1980 11-15-2004, 10:51 PM I was wondering if anyone read their local newspapers on
the web,Alot of people who have computers tell me that it
is a waste to buy one at the store when they're on the internet.
Do you per to buy or read them online?
Brent88 11-15-2004, 10:56 PM Occasionally.
I only buy a newspaper if I want the cover after a big news event(yeah... that's me). :crazy: :lol:
Kazza 11-16-2004, 12:16 AM I don't buy newspapers anymore! I read the Star-Telegram.com and 3 different newspapers from my homeland.
If you want to see front pages of papers from other states or countries go to newsmuseum.com:D
Janice 11-16-2004, 12:40 AM I read articles online, but I have the Boston Herald delivered daily. I like to hold the paper in my hands.
PZelda 11-16-2004, 12:59 AM No...the ones I go to often don't have any pictures. I'd rather have the real paper version. Besides, it's so much more fun cutting out articles than printing them out. I have a box I use for storing newspaper clippings, and there is so much variety in the ones I have saved. The most interesting pile of clippings I have is from when there was a controversy over my high school mascot two years ago. That controversy lasted approximately 7 months. :lol:
swedeace 11-17-2004, 10:06 PM Not really. I really despise news in any medium (TV, radio, newspaper, etc); however, I do sometimes read some foreign ones about entertainment like Sweden's Aftonbladet (translated to "evening news").
http://www.aftonbladet.se/
EmoJoe 11-17-2004, 10:16 PM Nope
Chambers 11-17-2004, 10:18 PM I hate to hold newspapers in my hand. I hate the texture and the ink.
I read the NY Times and BBC News online. And occassionally I'll read Le Monde and some South American papers. All online.
Chambers 11-18-2004, 07:22 PM Originally posted by Chambers
I hate to hold newspapers in my hand. I hate the texture and the ink.
I read the NY Times and BBC News online. And occassionally I'll read Le Monde and some South American papers. All online.
Added - Aljazeera. They have some excellent in-depth articles about events all over the world.
ThirteenInchEscape 11-18-2004, 07:45 PM I read NYTimes every day, but the actual paper, not online.
I read CNN news online with some frequency, but just for news, not for opinion etc, I go to a blog that rounds up articles for that and just read whatever ones they deem worth posting.
I dont read any actual newspapers though
Dude111 06-16-2022, 07:19 AM I sometimes do but most of them dont let ya read UNEDITED..
1 time I had this page that used flash and whereever you clicked your mouse on the map,it would open the headlines from a paper in that country!!
Originally posted by swedeace
Not really. I really despise news in any medium (TV, radio, newspaper, etc); however, I do sometimes read some foreign ones about entertainment like Sweden's Aftonbladet (translated to "evening news").
http://www.aftonbladet.se/A good looking site,thank you!!!!
GentlemanJim 06-16-2022, 12:03 PM Less and less frequently do I buy a real newspaper, and when I do, it's usually Sunday's edition (coupons)
My local paper used to be a combined operation, a morning and afternoon paper, owned separately, but operating under one roof ....sharing the same printing presses, etc. But the afternoon paper sold ownership to a national syndicate several years ago, and they have since reduced operation to "online only", and only produce a limited handful of new stories, running the balance of their site with articles that are up to a couple years old.
The morning paper runs a full print edition every day, a well as a web edition, but they have started getting very aggressive with their paywall for the on line edition. But their cookie scheme isn't hard to beat, if you know how to play their game.
Since I've lived a number of places over the years, I have the online editions of all those local papers bookmarked, so when a news story breaks in their area, I can get the local "flavor", often times from reporters I recall reading when I lived there.
One trend that seems to be growing, that I absolutely loathe is the way some sources are expanding their "video-only" format of reporting, where a particular story is ONLY a headline with a video, and no text form to go with it.
I usually savor the facts behind a story, rather than the personalities....but the video-only stories seem to dwell so much on building "the human angle" that by the time they get to the actual story...I'm already half asleep.
Caroline13 06-16-2022, 02:37 PM No, on reading newspapers online or the real paper. For years the LA Times was the paper here in So. Cal...but so much has changed and I want no parts of it.
I get plenty of what I need with the stuff that comes my way and from my forums.
stevea 06-17-2022, 06:22 PM No to online and yes to "real paper" newspaper, although I get tired of their "news" articles being just opinion pieces.
GentlemanJim 06-21-2022, 09:20 AM One other thing that I eventually discovered...as far as being a news source...my local television stations put up a better web page, without the need to dance around a pay wall.
So, typically I'll first browse the online page for two local TV stations and only then hit my local newspaper's site, mostly to scan the headlines and see if they have anything I've not already seem, at the 2 television stations. (fwiw)
Ohio8 06-21-2022, 05:12 PM Yes.
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