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Old 09-17-2013, 12:52 PM   #51
Bookworm_Girl
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I receive the Wall Street Journal and my local newspaper daily. I mostly read the electronic version during the week and paper on the weekend. Both of these have pay firewalls for their websites so I'd have to pay for a subscription even for "electronic only" access. It's just as easy to throw the paper in my recycle bin than it is in the trash bin. I wish more US papers were of similar size format to the UK papers. The smaller pages are easier to hold. I also have an iPad subscription to the UK Daily Mail.

On the other hand, I am trying to switch more magazines to digital only if they have high-resolution and an interactive, easy to read format on my iPad.
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