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Jillian Andrews:
Starting in September Starbucks will be removing all newspapers from company locations. These publications include USA Today and The Wall Street Journal.
The New York Times will be leaving after nearly two decades on Starbucks shelves.
Syracuse University Journalism Professor Aileen Gallagher is not surprised by the decision.

Aileen Gallagher:
“Is anyone still selling print in their stores? I don’t see it…”

Jillian Andrews:
Gallagher says consumers aren’t purchasing newspapers anymore. The younger generation reads news from smartphones.

Aileen Gallagher:
“The news is more popular than ever and people are engaging with it more than ever. They’re just doing it in a different way.”

Jillian Andrews:
As for the future, Gallagher says the goal for news organizations is to reach a digital audience. Jillian Andrews, N-C-C News.

By Jillian Andrews SYRACUSE, N.Y.  (NCC News) – Starting in September, Starbucks will remove all newspapers from stores. The coffee giant has been selling newspapers for nearly two decades. USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times will all be taken off shelves.

“I think it is sad, but inevitable that Starbucks is not going to be carrying newspapers anymore,” said Aileen Gallagher, Journalism Professor at Syracuse University.

Gallagher has ten years of experience in magazine and digital journalism.

“Now that’s not the same as to say that the news is gone, because the news is more popular than ever and people are engaging with it more than ever they’re just doing it in a different way.”

Gallagher says this is just another example of newspapers losing popularity. Consumers are not buying newspapers anymore, and the younger generation reads the news on smartphones.

25 years from now, Gallagher says she wouldn’t be surprised if newspapers were obsolete.

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