I was born in Denver and have lived in Colorado most of my life less five years we were in California. That entire time I have read the Rocky Mountain News. It has been a part of life in Colorado. It just doesn't seem right.
In 150 years the Rocky Mountain News has been printed. Things have definitely changed. I loved the Rocky Mountain News. You could open it up like a book instead of unfolding a larger paper.
Do you suppose that hard copies of newspapers are becoming a thing of the past? Will all of our news be online? If so, we better get it right if we want to compete with a newspaper like the Rocky Mountain News.
I loved being able to check the Rocky Mountain News for the community events and the entertainment section. I loved growing up with the "funnies" as my dad used to call them. I loved being able to peruse the classified ads for a good deal.
But now we have the internet. What about people who don't have the internet? I suppose they still have the Denver Post. How long will that last? Will all of the newspapers across the country be gone some day? What do you think?
I would like to say well done to everyone associated with the Rocky Mountain News and farewell, we will miss you.
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