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> In those times, the “free” options were the same as they are today

It was easier to circulate some of that paper though. In Europe, cafes will typically buy a bunch of newspapers for their members and leave them free to read on their premises; political parties would do the same or even staple them to bulletin-boards on the street. Same for libraries. I expect the US had some equivalent to that model.

The digital divide makes it increasingly harder to circulate content in that manner.




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