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Anniedlr · 31-35, F
Yep 🙂
ArishMell · 70-79, M
I buy only my local newspaper, but it is not a great loss to miss the occasional edition.
I probably find more value in the Radio Times, although it is not a News magazine.
Despite its title it covers far more television than radio; but I think it is the only listings magazine that gives somewhere-near real coverage with some previews of the forthcoming week's wireless programmes.
Newspapers generally only give radio programme times and titles (which if only presenters' names say nothing about the contents). They tend to be thin even for TV, highlighting mainly only drama and floss like game-shows. Some newspapers even ignore the radio totally, as if it does not exist.
I probably find more value in the Radio Times, although it is not a News magazine.
Despite its title it covers far more television than radio; but I think it is the only listings magazine that gives somewhere-near real coverage with some previews of the forthcoming week's wireless programmes.
Newspapers generally only give radio programme times and titles (which if only presenters' names say nothing about the contents). They tend to be thin even for TV, highlighting mainly only drama and floss like game-shows. Some newspapers even ignore the radio totally, as if it does not exist.
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Gave up 30 years ago as it often lay unopened at the end of the working day. The paper I took, The Independent first sold out a lot of its principles and then went online only behind a paywall.
exexec · 70-79, C
I read the local paper daily, but it does not have a Sunday edition. We get the big city paper on Sundays, only.
Sometimes in waiting rooms, but I don't buy my own.
idontcareok · 70-79, M
just online free
class · F
historical newspapers in the library
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