According to a new study, the French government practice of giving young people free newspapers once a week for a year is having a positive impact on the dying medium. Eighteen- to 24-year-old people increasingly like trust newspapers.
According to a new study, the French government practice of giving young people free newspapers once a week for a year is having a positive impact on the dying medium. Eighteen- to 24-year-old people increasingly like trust newspapers.

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