One Problem with Newspaper Micropayments [View article]
Uncommon is right, our 'daily paper' the Dallas Morning News mostly reprints Reuters. Occasionally (when there's a big trial) they'll print fresh stuff, but otherwise its police blotters, sports, and Reuters. Better to let the local paper sink into the tar pit and rely on local news stations for up to the minute news (not that they're much better, just faster).
And the national channels (which I've stopped watching because of this) are worse. You watch ABC, NBC, and CBS at their 5:30 Central broadcast, you can flip channels and get the exact same stories in the exact same order. Only the names change (and not to protect the innocent). The last 3.5 minutes of their shows air original content. Better off getting it through Reuters direct.
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Uncommon is right, our 'daily paper' the Dallas Morning News mostly reprints Reuters. Occasionally (when there's a big trial) they'll print fresh stuff, but otherwise its police blotters, sports, and Reuters. Better to let the local paper sink into the tar pit and rely on local news stations for up to the minute news (not that they're much better, just faster).
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And the national channels (which I've stopped watching because of this) are worse. You watch ABC, NBC, and CBS at their 5:30 Central broadcast, you can flip channels and get the exact same stories in the exact same order. Only the names change (and not to protect the innocent). The last 3.5 minutes of their shows air original content. Better off getting it through Reuters direct.