Paper Media Poll: GenZer Wants Print, Asks How Long Intact Racks Have 'Been Broken'
Two members of Generation Z were spotted at a cafe in the S.F. Bay Area one day this month of April. One of the two GenZers stacked a print newsweekly atop his college textbooks.
"They have to bring back print," the other GenZer told the paper pollster.
The GenZer did not explain why "they" had to revive circulation of paper versions of print media publications.
The GenZer asked how long the sidewalk paper-distributing racks had "been broken."
The group pedmount newsracks were not broken, the pollster replied. "The slots are all empty" the GenZer said.
Fact check: nearly all slots of the dark-green barely-visible pedmount newsracks were empty. But one was full of Alt Newsweeklies ready for the taking. The GenZer hadn't noticed those.
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"They have to bring back print," the other GenZer told the paper pollster.
The GenZer did not explain why "they" had to revive circulation of paper versions of print media publications.
The GenZer asked how long the sidewalk paper-distributing racks had "been broken."
The group pedmount newsracks were not broken, the pollster replied. "The slots are all empty" the GenZer said.
Fact check: nearly all slots of the dark-green barely-visible pedmount newsracks were empty. But one was full of Alt Newsweeklies ready for the taking. The GenZer hadn't noticed those.
This work by AJ Fish is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.