Across the United States, weekday copies of printed papers have dropped from a high of 60 million in 1994 to 35 million for combined print and digital subscribers today. “That’s the printed newspaper. I still subscribe to several papers, but often read in them stories I already read online the day before. My favorite was the New York Post, an afternoon paper known for its wildly clever, if not always tasteful, headlines. Our hometown paper was Newsday, a tabloid that emerged from the explosion and expansion of post-World War II suburbia.
Source: Fox News March 03, 2019 09:00 UTC