New information technologies reduce consumption of reading printed newspapers in Cunene

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The new information technologies and the constant use of the internet are decreasing the consumption of reading printed newspapers in the province of Cunene, according to the provincial delegate for November Editions in the province, Quinito Kanhameni.

Speaking to ANGOP, the journalist stresses that the demand for printed newspapers is decreasing every day, due to the various digital platforms, use of social networks and the exploitation of satellite television signals.

The journalist also points out that the province has access to the various titles of the November Editions, with the exception of Tuesdays and Fridays, as a result of an agreement signed with TAAG, with public institutions and the adult population as its main customers.

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He made it known that 30 to 50 daily copies of Jornal de Angola, Sports, Economy, Culture and regional newspapers, Vento do Sul, Planalto, Angoleme, Nkanda and Luanda arrive independently.

With regard to young people, he said that the demand is registered when they are instructed to carry out research work, which, under the guidance of the teacher, flock in droves looking for a printed title.

Quinino Kanhameni based the art of good writing and the habit of reading, as the main advantages of the printed newspaper, as well as the ease of access and archiving of any information.

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