We've heard a lot about radio, which went mass-market in the 1920's. What about print (newspapers, magazines, etc.), which went mass-market a few centuries ago. People who say it's dead probably never liked it much anyway as consumers. If you want an upscale market with loose money to spend, nothing beats it, even if it's supermarket tabloids. And the need to new content is there everyday. What do you think? Jeff
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Hey, Jeff. I have been very fortunate to have been interviewed in the newspaper numerous times. For the most part, the interviews were good--sometimes they were great, professional, and extremely lucrative--I once made $20,000.00 in three days from a two-page story. I feel that it's important to get your interview into the right section of the paper, and accentuate to the journalist, the key points to your story. I've already confirmed a two-page story with a journalist, when my book launches.
Rico