(side note: that episode is fantastic, and it stars Ellie Kemper as Nellie Bly and Jason Alexander as Boss Tweed)
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But anyway: your phone is a crowded corner in 1899. A billion things competing for your attention. Carriages careening, twitters tweeting.
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And screaming out for your attention comes this kid with a handful of papers, or, now, a push alert interrupting your game of Neko Atsume.
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And just like the newsies in 1899, the push alerts have to fight, sometimes creatively, to get your attention.pic.twitter.com/zzaar0ouIL
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In an increasingly crowded field, news alerts have to fight for you to click on THEM and not THE OTHER GUY.pic.twitter.com/Gba6qrqtb3
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And I just think that it’s cool, that 120+ years later, everything about the industry has changed, but really nothing has.
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We’re still standing here, saying: “Look at all this great news I’ve got! Won’t you buy some?”pic.twitter.com/w7Rezq0swl
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I think of this every time an editor gives one of my pieces a flashy headline. Even though we know headlines don't sell papes...
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Although, I have to say, I accepted my 1st Metro solely based on the enthusiasm of one of the subway newsies.
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see?! the classics still work.
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