I seldom post links to blogs because of reply posts, but this seemed worth it:
My response to the Telegraph journalist: the past is another country, think positive
'I read the Guardian every day ... on the web. I can't remember when I last bought a newspaper and can't imagine when I next will.
I bet newspapers in the '90s never thought they'd be in direct competition with the BBC. news.bbc.co.uk is the other newspaper I read every day.'
Have to agree I am intrigued as the the business model when I get all my news online, free. But I do try and ensure the spread I read is... more varied.
Though the thought of the Guardian and Aunty competing for his soul is fun.
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