"For starters, the new paper will be a 'paper' paper, printed and delivered by mail and carrier to subscribers, and available for single-copy sales at local advertisers. If Nader has his way, the website will be a sideshow to the printed main event, as he believes digital publications fail to engage readers because they’re too cluttered and abbreviated. Plus, he said, the 'real decision makers' get their news in print."
Is this true? My God it might be true. Real decision makers are old born pre 1970? And have never really used only online tools without paper?
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 16.7 ms ] threadIs this true? My God it might be true. Real decision makers are old born pre 1970? And have never really used only online tools without paper?