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off-topic: print journalism and high tech users

I was talking to some friends who are programmers the other day and astounded at the number who subscribe to one of the two primary local newpapers in our area. I personally haven't had a print subscription to a local newspaper in over 8 years.  I have a couple of reasons for this:

  • Newspapers are a waste of natural resources. The only counter-argument comes from the print organizations themselves effectively saying “it isn't that bad“ and “we only use recycled paper“.  Demand is demand no matter which way you slice it!
  • I don't enjoy hauling out the newspapers I don't read for recycling. And these papers take up space and resources in the recycling operations.
  • Newspapers are written for morons.  Their target audience is a 6th grade reading level (on ambitious days).
  • Newspaper reporters and their bosses have abandoned all attempts to be non-biased, instead all articles are written more like editorials today.

Being in the tech industry, I think it's part of our obligation to try out the electronic delivery mediums (web, rss, pocketpc/palm) and make them work in our lives.  This doesn't mean dropping subscriptions, in fact the number of subscriptions I receive has skyrocketed since casting off the paper-wasters. 

Don't confuse my intent here, it's not to ridicule people who receive newspapers.  But if you have the means to do so, isn't it worth a try?

Update: Just found this article.  The president of ABC News says that “too much commentary can hinder the distribution of useful information.”  Pretty good analysis for junk journalists.

posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:59 PM by sdhebert





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