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Alfahorn

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7,796 posts

220 months

Sunday 14th April 2024
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Do you still buy them?

News is freely available on so many platforms now, I’ll be amazed if newspapers don’t start to disappear from the newsstands in the years ahead.

I religiously get a copy of the FT Weekend, which is balanced well written and engaging, if expensive.

The only other printed publications are the Alfa Owners Club Magazine and London Transport Museum Friends Magazine and that’s because I’m a member of both.

I still enjoy a good rummage through the paper over a pot of coffee, however with content so readily available, and so many ways to spend leisure time, how many of you still buy them and what is your motivation?

Truckosaurus

12,501 posts

296 months

Sunday 14th April 2024
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I've only bought papers if I am wanting to kill some time in a pub or on a train journey.

My parents still get The Times on a Saturday and their local daily paper whenever they are in a shop or petrol station that sells it. These days it just seems wasteful and fills half the recycling bin or gets used to light the fire.

Mr Penguin

3,086 posts

51 months

Sunday 14th April 2024
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I read the Times and New Yorker, sometimes the FT and Guardian but they are all online. My professional body send me a magazine every quarter which I read but otherwise I only buy a physical paper or magazine if I am travelling.

I do like looking at the headlines of other papers when I am in the supermarket because it gives a small insight into other stories.

Skyedriver

20,195 posts

294 months

Sunday 14th April 2024
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Truckosaurus said:
I've only bought papers if I am wanting to kill some time in a pub or on a train journey.

My parents still get The Times on a Saturday and their local daily paper whenever they are in a shop or petrol station that sells it. These days it just seems wasteful and fills half the recycling bin or gets used to light the fire.
FiL buys the Saturday Times religiously. The crossword, sudoku and other puzzles keep him entertained for a whole week

NaePasaran

755 posts

69 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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Alfahorn said:
Do you still buy them?

News is freely available on so many platforms now, I’ll be amazed if newspapers don’t start to disappear from the newsstands in the years ahead.

I religiously get a copy of the FT Weekend, which is balanced well written and engaging, if expensive.

The only other printed publications are the Alfa Owners Club Magazine and London Transport Museum Friends Magazine and that’s because I’m a member of both.

I still enjoy a good rummage through the paper over a pot of coffee, however with content so readily available, and so many ways to spend leisure time, how many of you still buy them and what is your motivation?
But the i at the weekend, maybe the guardian if on a longer journey.

We've constantly been told magazines, books and papers will be gone but I cant see it. For me nothing compares to reading in print. Stare at screens all day, reading print is a great excuse to get away electronics.

grumbledoak

32,071 posts

245 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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Only if I am decorating and need something cheap and absorbent.


mikeiow

6,938 posts

142 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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Buy them?
No.
Read them?
Sometimes….using PressReader, & a library card.
Works very well, many papers and magazines available - highly recommended!

Sample of todays opening page selection (& it scrolls and scrolls….). No Times, if that is important to you.

Alfahorn

Original Poster:

7,796 posts

220 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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NaePasaran said:
But the i at the weekend, maybe the guardian if on a longer journey.

We've constantly been told magazines, books and papers will be gone but I cant see it. For me nothing compares to reading in print. Stare at screens all day, reading print is a great excuse to get away electronics.
I would agree. Nothing replicates the tactile enjoyment of a newspaper or book for me.

Alfahorn

Original Poster:

7,796 posts

220 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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mikeiow said:
Buy them?
No.
Read them?
Sometimes….using PressReader, & a library card.
Works very well, many papers and magazines available - highly recommended!

Sample of todays opening page selection (& it scrolls and scrolls….). No Times, if that is important to you.
I must try that. I will always get the FT Weekend in print, however I like the idea of dipping in and out of other news sources online.

entropy

5,922 posts

215 months

Tuesday 16th April 2024
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I get i Weekend. An excuse for something to read that's not on a digital screen for the rest of the week as well as books. I spend too much time in front of a screen as it is.


mark seeker

852 posts

219 months

Tuesday 16th April 2024
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Mr Penguin said:
I read the Times and New Yorker, sometimes the FT and Guardian but they are all online. My professional body send me a magazine every quarter which I read but otherwise I only buy a physical paper or magazine if I am travelling.

I do like looking at the headlines of other papers when I am in the supermarket because it gives a small insight into other stories.
I subscribe to the FT online, at some point i'll upgrade it to include the FT Weekend in paper form too, I do miss the physical paper.

Alfahorn

Original Poster:

7,796 posts

220 months

Wednesday 17th April 2024
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mark seeker said:
I subscribe to the FT online, at some point i'll upgrade it to include the FT Weekend in paper form too, I do miss the physical paper.
The FT Weekend it's great, I look forward to it each week.

romft123

1,393 posts

16 months

Wednesday 17th April 2024
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No and not for several years as they lie, twist and distort the truth OR, as in the torygraph, dont even print stories about certain owners....

coppice

9,124 posts

156 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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I read the Times and struggle to do anything more than scan any news online. In a paper I also read stuff I am not looking for , or may even not be interested in. I also listen to R4 and Times radio .

I am amazed when I hear someone telling me they get all their 'news' from Facebook or Tik Tok etc..I suspect the population at large has rarely been more ill informed - I was gob smacked when talking to people after Mr Bates and the Post Office - the scandal, I assumed , was widely known already . Not a bit of it.

We seem to be sliding down a rabbit hole full of gossip, trivia , half truths and conspiracy theories .

768

16,111 posts

108 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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I went into a solicitors for a small job the other day and they had a couple of newspapers on the desk in the waiting room. It caught my attention because I haven't seen that for a long time.

Shouldn't have been surprised when they wanted paying in cash and I had to go out to an ATM, because I haven't used cash in this country for a very long time either.

Gio G

2,985 posts

221 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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The Times app during the week to catch up on the latest, then the Sunday Times delivered with all the supplements over the breakfast table..

G

Truckosaurus

12,501 posts

296 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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The advantage of reading a full newspaper (or indeed watching the whole of the television news not just the headlines) is that you might discover a story that you wouldn't have read just by scanning the online clickbait headlines (or distracted by a picture of a minor celeb in a state of undress).

Similar to how as a kid I had to sit through John Craven's NewsRound awaiting for the Flintstones or Neighbours to start, and got to learn about the world and current affairs by osmosis.

Siko

2,050 posts

254 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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Truckosaurus said:
The advantage of reading a full newspaper (or indeed watching the whole of the television news not just the headlines) is that you might discover a story that you wouldn't have read just by scanning the online clickbait headlines (or distracted by a picture of a minor celeb in a state of undress).

Similar to how as a kid I had to sit through John Craven's NewsRound awaiting for the Flintstones or Neighbours to start, and got to learn about the world and current affairs by osmosis.
^^^^This is exactly why I tell my kids to read a newspaper rather than just looking at bloody TikTok frown

We read the Saturday Telegraph and the Sunday Times, it's a luxury for me to just sit down in front of the fire and lose myself in a broadsheet....love it but it takes me a few days to read them both!

Time4another

367 posts

15 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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Slowly being killed off, can see it especially with the amount of local papers that are longer going. Only a matter of time before the tabloids go the same way. Not sure they can even transfer into a digital format with the same kind of pull.

jinkster

2,335 posts

168 months

Monday 22nd April 2024
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Telegraph subscriber and read on the iPad. Nice to have it to hand if bored however the 2 year old child means I dont get to read it as often as I once did.