I used to look forward to reading my newspaper every morning. This particular leading newspaper had been read in our family for more than a century. But for the last many months most leading national newspapers have been turned into Ad Rags.
In 6 mornings out of 7 the front page would be a full page ad and in many instances so would the inside second page. Many a times the back page is also a full page ad. It seems that the newspaper vendor has mistakenly delivered an ad rag in place of my regular issue.
There should be a law against having full page ads on the front page. After all, they are publishing and selling NEWSPAPERS and not some YELLOW PAGES. Then to further take away the reading pleasure (not that our news on most days are pleasurable to read) the newspaper publishers have come out with another way to add to our torture – the vertical 1/3rd page. I challenge anyone to read the newspaper WITHOUT scattering all the pages all over the floor.
We, in our family, and many of my acquaintances are seriously considering dispensing with newspapers and reading news online. We are, anyway, online most of the day in the course of our working day.
The newspaper publishers may argue that it is the ads that keep them in bread and butter, but they forget that they wouldn’t have a newspaper to publish if their readers do a bunk and go online. The customers are the axle on which their wheels whirl.
I used to look forward to reading my newspaper every morning. This particular leading newspaper had been read in our family for more than a century. But for the last many months most leading national newspapers have been turned into Ad Rags.
In 6 mornings out of 7 the front page would be a full page ad and in many instances so would the inside second page. Many a times the back page is also a full page ad. It seems that the newspaper vendor has mistakenly delivered an ad rag in place of my regular issue.
There should be a law against having full page ads on the front page. After all, they are publishing and selling NEWSPAPERS and not some YELLOW PAGES. Then to further take away the reading pleasure (not that our news on most days are pleasurable to read) the newspaper publishers have come out with another way to add to our torture – the vertical 1/3rd page. I challenge anyone to read the newspaper WITHOUT scattering all the pages all over the floor.
We, in our family, and many of my acquaintances are seriously considering dispensing with newspapers and reading news online. We are, anyway, online most of the day in the course of our working day.
The newspaper publishers may argue that it is the ads that keep them in bread and butter, but they forget that they wouldn’t have a newspaper to publish if their readers do a bunk and go online. The customers are the axle on which their wheels whirl.
I used to look forward to reading my newspaper every morning. This particular leading newspaper had been read in our family for more than a century. But for the last many months most leading national newspapers have been turned into Ad Rags.
In 6 mornings out of 7 the front page would be a full page ad and in many instances so would the inside second page. Many a times the back page is also a full page ad. It seems that the newspaper vendor has mistakenly delivered an ad rag in place of my regular issue.
There should be a law against having full page ads on the front page. After all, they are publishing and selling NEWSPAPERS and not some YELLOW PAGES. Then to further take away the reading pleasure (not that our news on most days are pleasurable to read) the newspaper publishers have come out with another way to add to our torture – the vertical 1/3rd page. I challenge anyone to read the newspaper WITHOUT scattering all the pages all over the floor.
We, in our family, and many of my acquaintances are seriously considering dispensing with newspapers and reading news online. We are, anyway, online most of the day in the course of our working day.
The newspaper publishers may argue that it is the ads that keep them in bread and butter, but they forget that they wouldn’t have a newspaper to publish if their readers do a bunk and go online. The customers are the axle on which their wheels whirl.
Each match some one comes to give statements to get public sympthy. As he said the team in difficult phase who is taking responsible for it the captain or selection committee. Why others failed to show their character in the five day series at least for a few times. Empty drums gives much sound.
Results show the character of the Indian cricket has taken. Too much money has come up the way of cricket players and they have become callous and lethargic. They need to sit and watch other players take up the ropes