Local News Goes Digital on Mondays
Sun Nov 02 2025
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The Buffalo News has made a big change. Starting now, they will only offer their e-edition on Mondays. This means no physical newspapers will be delivered to homes or newsstands on that day. Instead, readers will have to go online to catch up on the week's news.
This shift is part of a bigger trend. Many newspapers are moving towards digital formats. It's cheaper and reaches more people. But is this good or bad for readers? On one hand, digital editions are easy to access. You can read them anywhere, anytime. They also save paper. But some people might miss the feel of a real newspaper. There's something special about holding a physical copy.
The Buffalo News isn't the first to do this. Other newspapers have made similar changes. Some have even gone fully digital. This shows that the news industry is changing. It's moving away from print and towards the internet. But will readers follow?
Not everyone is happy about this change. Some people prefer print. They like the way it feels and the way it looks. Others worry about access. Not everyone has a computer or the internet. What happens to them? These are important questions to think about.
The Buffalo News says this change is permanent. They believe it's the future of news. But only time will tell if readers agree. One thing is clear: the way we get our news is changing. And it's changing fast.
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