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Yes, well sort of. Actually its the reverse of your question. Its more like the average newspaper readership is over 55 because newspapers are obsolete. And the video is not pointless. Information technology has in fact advanced to the point that newspapers are very nearly obsolete. The age of readership is relevant when you consider that seniors are the least adapted to new technology. In my 5 years of experience in technical support I have had the most difficulty in getting most seniors to perform even the most rudimentary tasks on computers, cell phones, set top boxes/cable boxes, and new televisions. In contrast when I had to assist anyone under the age of 20 even complex problems were resolved quickly.
I am not denegrating seniors -- just telling it like it is. My largest frustration was not that it was difficult to work with seniors, it was the fact the the stupid coporations I worked for thought thier god damned handle time statistic was more important than taking time to help someone out. Seniors were often my favorite customers because they really appreciated the help when they could get it, unlike people from 25 to 45 who were more often than not just plain rude or belligerent.
Anyone who is comfortable with technology is likely to get thier information from anyplace but a newspaper.
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