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And that, of course, is a serious point. Online has replaced print. The days of 15 million reading my Bizarre page in The Sun have been replaced by many more glancing at something via the internet, paying little or no attention, costing them nothing, being retained by nobody. 15 minutes of fame? No, Andy. 15 seconds of mild interest if that.
JK2006 wrote: And that, of course, is a serious point. Online has replaced print. The days of 15 million reading my Bizarre page in The Sun have been replaced by many more glancing at something via the internet, paying little or no attention, costing them nothing, being retained by nobody. 15 minutes of fame? No, Andy. 15 seconds of mild interest if that.
Would you rather 15 million read you in printed copy they paid for, or 30 million read you for free online?
Are the words more impactful just by being printed?