I read cover to cover, well, at least glance at each of the articles and briefly scan the article and its headline to see if it's really worth reading the entire article. It takes about 30 mins, though I usually eat breakfast when I do read it. [The cleveland plain dealer]
Even before I learned how to read, I looked at the newspaper, scanning the sports section. My grandpa told me of a story when I was toddler, crying at breakfast while he was reading the paper, and not knowing what was such a fuss. Then, after figuring out I was pointing at the sports section, he gave me it, and I immediately quieted down.
It seems that nowadays, not as many people read the newspaper, especially the younger generation(s).
I've become less dependant on the newspaper, as it has more and more AP/wire stories that are a few days old [from online]. 'The World' show has quickly drawn me into the world of NPR, I love it
