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Reduce, Reuse, Exploit

Ray Bradbury

"Some of us have mocked newspapers for spending millions on new printing presses deep into the audience’s move to digital, wondering what those fancy new presses would do even further into print’s decline," says Nikki Usher an associate professor at the University of Illinois. News is somewhat of a commodity. We all expect the news to be honest, because why wouldn't they? Unfortunately, that isn't the case anymore in today's big internet age. Things are said and then they become fact without any proof. The use of newspapers has been on the decline for a while, but at this point, their use is minuscule at that. However, printing presses have become desperate and have started printing big-name sources such as The Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times. This is all being to reach "wider geographic communities".


 
 
 

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