Poll: Do you read a paper and ink newspaper?

Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
37,852
8,314
136
I used to subscribe to the S.F. Chronicle, but it's gotten too expensive lately. I miss it, but have to admit that it was terrible in a lot of ways. There are a few good columnists and features but mostly it sucked. But when it was really good I was glad I subscribed. There are a handful of good people there I know of, most of the decent reading was Associated Press, NY Times, L.A. Times, Washington Post feeds to the Chronicle.

Edit: Finally figured out how to set up the poll.
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
69,557
27,861
136
I will occasionally read one if I'm dining alone at a fast food place or hanging out in an airport. No point in buying one to read at home when I can read it online for free.
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
84,825
49,527
136
I read the NYT every day, sometimes the local San Diego Union-Tribune. (but the UT is a piece of shit)
 

First

Lifer
Jun 3, 2002
10,518
271
136
NYT, WSJ, and sometimes the LA Times. Assorted AP news from Yahoo online, and ABC and CNN for TV. Print is but one medium to use, and it shouldn't be the only one.
 

Zebo

Elite Member
Jul 29, 2001
39,398
19
81
No - I never liked my hands getting dirty. I read online Google news which has just about every paper sampled though.
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
63,440
11,763
136
Yes. Every morning.
Difficult and awkward to read the on-line versions while on the crapper.
 

nageov3t

Lifer
Feb 18, 2004
42,816
83
91
I don't have time in my life to sit down and read a paper cover-to-cover every/any day.

I cache feeds from the new york times, washington post, and wall street journal and read articles throughout the day at work, but it's one thing to have a text website open in one window while working on a server via terminal services in another as opposed to sitting at my desk with a giant newspaper spread out and covering my monitors.
 

StageLeft

No Lifer
Sep 29, 2000
70,150
5
0
Of course not, I have the interwebs. I hit up a few key websites several times throughout the day. The only exception is the subway by my work has a local paper and every few months I will spent 15 minutes reading it while eating lunch.
 

Soapy Bones

Senior member
Dec 4, 2003
397
0
76
I get the Columbus Dispatch and typically read through a majority of it every morning. I also spend a good bit of the day at work reading news articles and watching the news wires for AP articles.
 

piasabird

Lifer
Feb 6, 2002
17,168
60
91
Newspapers are full of liberal half-truths and lies. Either that or they do not print what they dont want honest folks to be able to read. Sometimes an omission of the truth is worse than telling a lie. If the fairness doctrine was applied to newspaper most of them would be out of business. So I quit reading newspapers and just get news off the TV and Internet and the radio.
 

fskimospy

Elite Member
Mar 10, 2006
84,825
49,527
136
Originally posted by: piasabird
Newspapers are full of liberal half-truths and lies. Either that or they do not print what they dont want honest folks to be able to read. Sometimes an omission of the truth is worse than telling a lie. If the fairness doctrine was applied to newspaper most of them would be out of business. So I quit reading newspapers and just get news off the TV and Internet and the radio.

What a strange world you must live in.
 

MotF Bane

No Lifer
Dec 22, 2006
60,865
10
0
Originally posted by: piasabird
Newspapers are full of liberal half-truths and lies. Either that or they do not print what they dont want honest folks to be able to read. Sometimes an omission of the truth is worse than telling a lie. If the fairness doctrine was applied to newspaper most of them would be out of business. So I quit reading newspapers and just get news off the TV and Internet and the radio.

Fox, FreeRepublic, and Limbaugh?
 

EXman

Lifer
Jul 12, 2001
20,079
15
81
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Yes. Every morning.
Difficult and awkward to read the on-line versions while on the crapper.

w3rd crapper material is well it all the news fit to read and if you run out of paper... well you know...
 

Thump553

Lifer
Jun 2, 2000
12,726
2,501
126
I read the Hartford Courant (touted as the nation's oldest continually published daily) and feel great loyalty to it-a was a paperboy for them way back when. But it became part of the Tribune chain, and has gone enormously downhill, especially in the past year. They have laid off a big chunk (30%+) of their local reporters. They have also cut back their page count at least as much.

The Courant has gone from being a decent paper to something most useful for coupons and starting my wood stove. When my subscription ran out I didn't renew it until they offered me a year for $100-if my wife didn't get 3x that value in coupons out of it, it would be gone.

The other paper I subscribe to is a financial one, Investors Business Daily. Very good financial information, but it's editorial bias is pretty Neanderthal. Unfortunately their political bias spills over onto the news pages on a regular basis.
 

Sinsear

Diamond Member
Jan 13, 2007
6,439
80
91
3 a day. Newsday, Daily News, and either the Post or the NYT depending on what day of the week it is.
 

daniel49

Diamond Member
Jan 8, 2005
4,814
0
71
occasionally when one is laying on the table in the break room. I prefer online and cable/sattelite sources.
 

Fern

Elite Member
Sep 30, 2003
26,907
173
106
I only subscribe to one now - the local paper (a NYT publication).

I dropped my other subscriptions to save money. But generally I'll read anything I can get my hands on.

Fern
 

MovingTarget

Diamond Member
Jun 22, 2003
9,001
113
106
I enjoy reading the paper. However, I had to discontinue my subscription in 2007 after losing my job. Local papers really are valuable, but in times like these they are not a necessity. I will resume my subscription sometime after I get re-employed after obtaining my masters later this year. It really is a good feeling to read the paper in the morning as part of your routine with a nice, big cup of coffee. Nothing beats it.
 

Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
37,852
8,314
136
Originally posted by: Thump553
I read the Hartford Courant (touted as the nation's oldest continually published daily) and feel great loyalty to it-a was a paperboy for them way back when. But it became part of the Tribune chain, and has gone enormously downhill, especially in the past year. They have laid off a big chunk (30%+) of their local reporters. They have also cut back their page count at least as much.

The Courant has gone from being a decent paper to something most useful for coupons and starting my wood stove. When my subscription ran out I didn't renew it until they offered me a year for $100-if my wife didn't get 3x that value in coupons out of it, it would be gone.

The other paper I subscribe to is a financial one, Investors Business Daily. Very good financial information, but it's editorial bias is pretty Neanderthal. Unfortunately their political bias spills over onto the news pages on a regular basis.

My SF Chronicle suffered similarly the last year. They laid off reporters and it's gotten a lot thinner. Some of their special features and posturing concerning remaking the paper and nostalgia trips (pretty narcissistic) are off-putting. Pricing has gone way up, and I just can't stay with them.

I was a subscriber to Investors Business Daily for a number of years, both the print edition and for the last 3+ years the online edition. My subscription ran out 2 1/2 months ago and I didn't renew. I totally agree with your assessment of their editorial policies. I think they would be so much better if they wouldn't indulge in such policies at all and just stick with helping people wisely invest their money. I guess they feel they have to address some news in general, including political stuff, and they can't resist revealing their biases. In any case, I still believe in the publisher's investment strategies and think he's pretty ingenious. I have some of his books and tapes.

Originally posted by: MovingTarget
I enjoy reading the paper. However, I had to discontinue my subscription in 2007 after losing my job. Local papers really are valuable, but in times like these they are not a necessity. I will resume my subscription sometime after I get re-employed after obtaining my masters later this year. It really is a good feeling to read the paper in the morning as part of your routine with a nice, big cup of coffee. Nothing beats it.

Yup, I'm Jonesing.
 

Schadenfroh

Elite Member
Mar 8, 2003
38,416
4
0
I get almost all of my news from Dailytech and Reuters.com. No need to get ink on my fingers
 
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