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November 14, 2006

Will Young People Read Newspapers?   

Jill Abrahamson, managing editor of the New York Times, answering a reader who is worried about the future of the newspaper industry: what is the Times doing th capture young readers?

Question is from Ashley Bishop, Worcester, Massachusetts:

As a senior in college and an aspiring journalist, I am worried about the future of the industry. My peers rarely read the newspaper, or even watch network news. What is The Times doing to capture the younger demographics, and hopefully the future readership of the newspaper?

| Jill Abrahamsons answer on the NYT website |

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Posted: November 14, 2006 11:36 AM (104 words).   


1373924e78ab4c4c85f294e52df6b1861f465e4cLeon Krijnen
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