The other morning the Sun-Sentinel sat in front of the door instead of the Herald.

It reminded me of the call I got in 2007. The man on the other end said that he was not a subscriber, but every morning he found a copy of the Sun-Sentinel in front of his house. He found this irritating, and he wanted it stopped.

And I remember thinking: We used to get calls from subscribers complaining that their paper hadn't been delivered; now we're getting calls from people annoyed that they are getting the paper for free. It seemed to represent a critical shift in public opinion.

By Thomas Swick • Category: newspapers

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