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USA Today rewrites strategy to cope with Internet

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Ah, the USA Today, just like many other American newspapers, getting THINNER and THINNER, the last time I read it was flying on American Airlines and was sad, very sad to see such a THIN newspaper and so I gave it a look, off the wall news about off the wall places in small towns in Ohio, etc..and yes, while the other better equipped passengers with their IPADS etc..enjoying any kind of newspaper from all OVER THE WORLD, games, movies etc..yes, time for the USA today etc..to get used to the IPAD and smartphones etc...

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Internet platforms have changed most of human lives and business practices.

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Mobile news apps changed the way I read news. You won't miss anything even if you don't read newspapers. Obviously if, here in Asia, companies will invest more on their writers then that's an added bonus.

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Even more worrisome for its financial health, USA Today sold about 2,300 advertising pages in 2010, a drop of nearly 50% from 2005. The troubles at USA Today and Gannett’s more than 80 other U.S. newspapers have caused the company’s stock price to plummet about 70% during the same period

Newspapers need rich men behind them in order to survive today-- more so to remain decent and credible.

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