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Despite the infinite choice and ease of access afforded by online news sources, here is the counter-intuitive argument that the best way to inform yourself in the current information environment is to dedicate time to reading a hard copy newspaper. This is not to say that information gleaned this way should not be supplemented with other media, only that a hard copy newspaper is the ideal news foundation.

There are three main reasons that developing the habit of reading hard copy is the best way to become and remain well-informed:

  1. By choosing a hard copy, you are dedicating yourself to the pursuit of information. You have blocked out X time to do it, and you are committing to “news acquisition” as an end in itself, not a peripheral activity. You will not be interrupted with notifications or otherwise be tempted to check other options. On-line, it’s easy to become distracted and hard to stick to your decision to inform yourself.
  2. No slideshows or video. You are forced into reading comprehension and, thus, even deeper immersion.
  3. The amount you contend with is finite. You are not led into click after click on related or unrelated themes. (You can always search them later). You have X amount of info in front of you to read, skip, skim, or save for later.

There is nothing wrong with online news sources, but the best foundation to being well-informed is investment in reading a newspaper.

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