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A Question About Your Reading Habits
This question has been raised a number of times on the News section, and I'm curious to see whether there has been any significant shift since the last time it was asked.
Do you still buy a daily newspaper?
If so...why?
The Sun and Sunday Times are now behind paywalls. Do you pay to access their online sites, or do you still want/like a 'real' newspaper in your hands?
Lastly...do you buy a newspaper for something specific (eg. the crossword etc)?
Do you still buy a daily newspaper?
If so...why?
The Sun and Sunday Times are now behind paywalls. Do you pay to access their online sites, or do you still want/like a 'real' newspaper in your hands?
Lastly...do you buy a newspaper for something specific (eg. the crossword etc)?
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We get the I every day .It's got all the info I need and a good crossword.Good paper for 20p and 30p on Saturdays .
Buy a weekly local rag to see who's been hatched ,matched and dispatched and what's going on in the neighbourhood .
We used to buy the Telegraph and Mr S. the FT but too expensive these days .
I look at the BBC news on line and read bits of the the Guardian .Print off crosswords from the Guardian site .I would never pay to read a paper on line .
Buy a weekly local rag to see who's been hatched ,matched and dispatched and what's going on in the neighbourhood .
We used to buy the Telegraph and Mr S. the FT but too expensive these days .
I look at the BBC news on line and read bits of the the Guardian .Print off crosswords from the Guardian site .I would never pay to read a paper on line .
I still buy the Guardian 6 days a week and the Observer and Times on Sunday. I have gotten into the habit of getting the I paper on a Saturday, for the crossword.
I can't imagine life without the Guardian. I have been reading it since I was in my late teens. I know that you can read it on line but its not the same somehow. Its difficult to get out in the sticks or on large council estates, but I still persevere.
I can't imagine life without the Guardian. I have been reading it since I was in my late teens. I know that you can read it on line but its not the same somehow. Its difficult to get out in the sticks or on large council estates, but I still persevere.
The Sun........for it's quality in-depth news coverage
Joking aside, for the football and horse racing pages
For those who don't buy a daily paper but access newspaper sites online - what happens when your internet access goes down?
I think the newspaper/internet conundrum is similar to the book/kindle one - it's personal preference
Joking aside, for the football and horse racing pages
For those who don't buy a daily paper but access newspaper sites online - what happens when your internet access goes down?
I think the newspaper/internet conundrum is similar to the book/kindle one - it's personal preference
joeluke
Yes, I get your point about having a connection to the Internet. I get Metro newspaper delivered directly to my iPad overnight, but if our Wifi decides to bomb out whilst I'm asleep, I'll get on the bus and will have a whole paper of nothing.
All of the papers and magazines I read have an iPad version, which is great, but then you're hostage to whether you've remembered to charge your device....
Yes, I get your point about having a connection to the Internet. I get Metro newspaper delivered directly to my iPad overnight, but if our Wifi decides to bomb out whilst I'm asleep, I'll get on the bus and will have a whole paper of nothing.
All of the papers and magazines I read have an iPad version, which is great, but then you're hostage to whether you've remembered to charge your device....