Daily Show Makes It Official: Newspapers Doomed
Okay, now the word is finally out: Newspapers Are in Trouble. Really, it’s official, it made the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Here it is:
Okay, now the word is finally out: Newspapers Are in Trouble. Really, it’s official, it made the Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Here it is:
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