Imagine what higher-ups at the Post must have thought when focus-group participants declared they wouldn't accept a Washington Post subscription even if it were free.
cystum
3:01 am on Dec 9, 2004 (gmt 0)
riding to school on the subway provides perfect time to read the newspaper :P
bill
5:16 am on Dec 9, 2004 (gmt 0)
riding to school on the subway provides perfect time to read the newspaper :P
Yes, but I choose to read the paper on my phone.
AAnnAArchy
8:36 am on Dec 9, 2004 (gmt 0)
I love the newspaper, always have. I spend all day online; and except for groceries and lattes, I shop exclusively online. I read Google News, several US papers' sites and a Canadian paper site, but nothing is as enjoyable to me as getting up in the morning, having coffee and breakfast, while reading a newspaper. The only button I want to click with meals better just be the ON button for the coffeemaker or pushing down the lever for the toaster.
dataguy
4:20 pm on Dec 11, 2004 (gmt 0)
When I quit my day job and went to work out of my house, I told my wife that one thing that needed to change was that we needed to re-start our newspaper subscription.
Now it's two years later and I can no longer read the paper while eating breakfast because my wife and two tean-age sons tear through it at the breakfast table before going to work/school.