We get the Asbury Park Press delivered daily. During the high school sports seasons (September through June), I'll read the Star Ledger two or three times a week.
Me, too. I at least flip through it every day. Except for the Sports section. The only time I ever look at it is to see if there are certain ads in it. I wish they'd just not send that part to me. It's a waste.
They recently did away with that entertainment/celebrity/review page on certain days, too. I always read that part . But of course, Sports still gets its own whole section .
USA Today-everyday-well Mon-Fri since those are the only 5 days printed.
Lexington Herald Leader-daily for the ads, too much bias to actually read it.
Georgetown News Graphic-3 days a week via mail for hometown news.
Cincinnati Enquirer-Sunday only for coupons
Chicago Tribune, Wall Street and Daily Herald, all daily. Mount Prospect Journal, twice weekly, USA Today, several times a month, plus daily when traveling, along with Wall Street.
We get the local newspaper daily. We also have the SF Chronicle delivered Wed - Sun. My Mom, especially, likes to read the papers over her morning coffee.
I read 2 papers daily. We subscribe to the New York Times and the Star Tribune. I find that reading the papers in the morning with a cup of coffee beats TV any day of the week!
The Conway Daily Sun gets read every day unless for some reason we don't go pick up the mail. We get the newspaper at the post office (it is free).
I also read the Manchester Union Leader when I am in my office two to three days a week.
The Wall Street Journal, every day no matter where I am
We get daily delivery of the Phila Inquirer and read it every day. When I'm on travel, I read the USA Today. I've been reading newspapers since I was a kid. Old habits die hard plus I LOVE to read. I'll read anything within reach.
The print is too small and I hate the smell, so I avoid 'papers'. I read loads of them online though and I expect more and more will start charging for that, which is reasonable.
I read the St. Louis Post-Dispatch when I'm down at my parents' house. I buy it myself when something particularly newsworthy happens and I want a commemorative copy of the paper to keep (like when the Cards won the World Series, that kind of thing.)