The embarrassment of newspapers and magazines

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-07

In almost every unit, there are newspapers and magazines that have been piled up for a long time, quietly stuffed into the corner, sealed in the dust, and no one cares.

The fate of newspapers and magazines is to be sent to the unit in bundles after subscription, but the rope of the ** newspaper has not been untied, and it may not be long before they are sent to the scrap yard in bundles and end their mission. Nowadays, almost no one reads newspapers and magazines, and subscribing to newspapers and magazines is a formality and a process.

I remember when I was young, I could see newspapers and magazines in the workplace, only those who were leaders, and the workers did not have the opportunity to read newspapers at all. Every day when I go to work, I buy two newspapers on the side of the road, one is the Liaoshen Evening News and the other is the morning newspaper. Many workers who worked together ran to me whenever they had time, rushing to see the newspapers I bought, and I was also willing to let them circulate my newspapers, and some people handed me cigarettes and showed great hospitality in order to see my newspapers as soon as possible, which shows that newspapers were very popular in those days. A newspaper can enhance the emotional exchange between comrades and bring them joy and happiness.

How brilliant newspapers and magazines used to be, how lonely they are now. In the blink of an eye, after entering the Internet era, the glory of newspapers and magazines has long disappeared! Time has passed, today, by the huge impact of the industry, the survival of the traditional newspaper and magazine industry has reached the point of difficulty, it is difficult for people to see the newsstand in the city, and those who have been engaged in the newsstand industry have already changed careers. Publishing houses, newspapers and other units have also begun to reduce staff and merge to reduce expenses and maintain daily survival.

Looking around, there are people who break their arms to save themselves, who turn around gracefully, and who leave the scene gloomily. Under the encirclement and suppression of the new **, the paper media collectively crossed the river by feeling the stones, and at the moment when the two arguments of "paper media will die" and "the industry is sweeping the sand" coexist, where do practitioners go?

No one reads newspapers and magazines, and the unit spends money to order newspapers and send them directly to the acquisition station, how much waste is this? When will this strange phenomenon change?

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