Not necessarily. A lot of the content in a newspaper (especially the “local color” stuff like Elly’s column) exists to fill the space between the ads (which are how the paper makes money). It doesn’t matter if a lot of people read it; local stuff is better filler than stuff grabbed from the wires.
Not necessarily. A lot of the content in a newspaper (especially the “local color” stuff like Elly’s column) exists to fill the space between the ads (which are how the paper makes money). It doesn’t matter if a lot of people read it; local stuff is better filler than stuff grabbed from the wires.