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ElkStalkR

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Honest to goodness the only bodies I know that still get and read a newspaper are over 70.

I have a one friend that pays for a e-subscription to read it online. He is late 50’s.

Other than that nobody touches the paper I know. Papers are dead toast long gone. Barring a miracle that no one sees coming that is.

Someone mentioned that radio is the best advertising currently. This is a no brainer. The working class 30-50 year olds have mostly cut the cable cord and rarely watch traditional tv HOWEVER they still listen to radio. Why? Because it’s free and they grew up listening to it. Radio better enjoy this because when the millennials and Gen X’ers are gone the younger generations behind them DO NOT listen to the radio. I know this because my 14 and 16 year olds never touch radios. It’s all downloads on their phones and their friends all do the same.
 
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