Newspaper Days

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You all know how much I treasure my LIRR commute and how much peace and calm it brings me.

 

I was reminiscing the other day about the old days when the morning newspaper was a part of the daily ritual.  Part of getting me through any particular commute was looking forward to reading the newspaper – newsprint on my fingers and all.  There was just something special about digging into a story, whether it was a serious news story, a whimsical recounting or a restaurant review.  None of it mattered.  It was just the experience of flipping the pages -- went well with my morning commute.

 

I haven’t touched a newspaper in years.  Now, my news comes from multiple channels of disjointed media.  News about my professional work comes from daily e-letters. It’s magical how they just show up in my inbox every day at exactly the same time.  Other news comes from any number of news aggregators and articles of interest from periodicals across the board.

 

But it is not a "cover to "cover experience anymore.  I don’t get that same sense of gratification having finished the newspaper as I remember in the early days of commuting.  To the contrary, now I find it is hard to know when to stop.  There is no last page on your iPad.

 

Any of you still have newsprint on your hands?

Comments

Carly Bentley

I read the WSJ physical newspaper on Saturday. The weekend edition is the one I look forward to reading. The rest is endless. I’m with you!
Shelley Simpson

We still get the NYT every Sunday, I read the Metro and Styles sections. Alas, the newsprint does not rub off anymore. As for now, I rely on Corey's emails for all the news that would be fit to print.
Victoria Drogin

Haven’t read an actual paper in years. My “news” and info, like you, comes from a myriad of sources. Newsletters, podcasts, news apps… I do read the WSJ every day. On my phone with a cup of coffee. :)
Daniel Schwartz

The only time a read a newspaper is when I bring my car in for service at the dealer. They still get a stack of papers and its a nice way to nostalgically spend some time. I seem to glance more at the ads then the actually stories though. But there is always the back sports pages...Too many other ways to catch the "real" news.

Submitted by Greg on Tue, 09/28/2021 - 00:05

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Gregory Rose

I'm completely in the habit of reading the news online now. Whether its a e-newsletter or clicking the link to read the full story. However, I do get sick of looking at a screen all day and prefer my books to be on paper.

Submitted by Dominick on Tue, 09/28/2021 - 00:32

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Dominick Bencivenga

I am still very "old school" here-- receive the Wall Street Journal physically at my door step by 7am every morning. I read it cover to cover as part of my daily unwind after work.

I find it hard to "get the news" when surfing online news portals-- I also rather read a book than listen or use a Kindle-like device.
Nancy Schess

Yes! Totally agree. I am definitely used to reading online, but there is something about a book in your hand.
Nancy Schess

When I'm reading these days, I tend to opt for the iPad -- and the cup of coffee for sure.

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