Sunday, April 21, 2013

Newspaper stay! Please.


  • I've been working on a paper for one of my classes about the topic of the newspaper dying. This sums up a lot of what I have been saying and also goes into some details and examples. Let me know what you think please.. 
                                   Newspaper stay!
The internet has been a usable resource since the 1950s. Over the years, it has grew and transformed into something we used every single day. Now there are so many sources within the web that we can use. There was MySpace and now Facebook. There’s Twitter and YouTube, and Yahoo and Google. All types of media to entertain, inform, and persuade you. Anything you want to do at the tip of your fingers. But the internet has made people forget about the little things that have been around for years.  Like the newspapers.
 I’m going to be talking to you about why you need to start reading a newspaper more and stop relying on the internet for everything little thing you need. The newspaper has been a reliable resource since 59 B.C when the first “newspaper” was published in Rome. Since then millions of newspaper have been published around the world; containing breaking stories, traditional news, stories about music and new technology, even comics and puzzles. Why should we stop reading newsprints and let something so important to many and to history die? We shouldn’t! You are letting the internet take over your lives and let a part of history disappear forever.
Pittsburgh had their first newspaper published in 1786 by The Gazette, which is now known to many locals as the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. This local newspaper has been informing and entertaining people for many years and it still manages to stay in business. But how long can this newspaper stay strong? I’ve worked with many of the writers and other staff at the Post-Gazette. They are worried and know that the newspaper will not be around for very much longer due to the lack of readers and the increase of internet use.
Many people rely on the newspaper for work. There are a lot of people that work for newspaper companies like the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette or the New York Times. When the newspaper is gone, where are those people going to be? Most of them jobless. Some of them can find other jobs, writing for other companies. But the people that help print the newspapers and the people that deliver the newspaper will be gone. They will not be needed no more at all if there are no more paper copies.
 And what about the future journalists? What about all those journalism majors in school right now, studying to be writers for a newspaper? They did all that hard work and dreaming for nothing. They will have to start all over or find somewhere else that they can use their skills at. But they won’t be able to complete what they worked for and wanted to do for so long.
The internet is growing with new technology every day. You can get your local and world news on a website now. “It’s easier to get to,” some people will say. Well saying that, means you’re just lazy. It is not that hard to obtain a newspaper. You can go to a supermarket or gas stations, even some schools and get the daily newspaper. Most people have internet now-a-days but you will never experience being able to hold so much news in your hands if the newspaper dies. Many people actually like the experience and feeling of being able to hold so much news and information in their hands.
Therefore, the newspaper is very important to our history and future history. People look to the newspaper for information about everything from entertainment to daily news and sources for jobs. If we let the internet take over the newspapers, what are we going to let it takeover next? No more books in the libraries?

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