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"When we interviewed them," he said, "they said things like, 'I feel drowned by the news,' 'I already know what's going on without the paper,' 'I saw it on TV,' 'The news is depressing,' 'I feel plagued by the news.' " Such readers may never be persuaded to to buy The Tribune or The Sun-Times, he said.
Still, "it's easy to feel drowned with a project like this," Vaquer says.
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(Quick sidenote: if you actually work out to the five o clock news and don't feel like drowning yourself in a vat of s'mores afterward good for you, because that hour of news makes me depressed).
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