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''HE IS A GREAT FAVOURITE OF PARLIAMENT .....".WHICH NEW PAPERS PRINTED THESE WORDS?

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Answered by ashokmukhiya044
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New study finds newsprint newspapers are read for an average of 40 minutes per day, outstripping by a wide margin time spent on online reading

When I started this blog in 2006, Twitter was three months old and Facebook was on the verge of providing public access. Google was up and running, turning a profit, and just beginning to destroy the business model of newspapers.


Since then, the disruption to traditional media has accelerated. While lamenting the loss of newsprint, I envisioned a world where journalism would thrive despite its passing.


Thus far, it hasn’t worked out that way. I know journalism’s future is online and the digital deniers are fooling themselves if they think mass-market newspapers will survive. But we need to beware of losing what we have.


I think print in future will largely serve a niche market (a reality already for magazines). An educated, affluent elite will most likely be prepared to pay for the pleasure of getting ink on their hands.

Answered by topanswers
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The Boston Evening Transcript had written the phrase about swami Vivekananda

The Boston Evening transcript wrote: “ He is a great favorite at the parliament, from the grandeur of his sentiments and his appearance as well”. It also wrote about the speech of Vivekananda before the parliament as broad as the heaven above us.

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