Letter: Bigger newspaper print would help older readers
(Arnulfo Franco | AP file photo) Recently printed copies of La Prensa newspaper at the paper's printing press in Panama City on Monday, May 6, 2019.
Young people do not read the newspaper, as they receive their news online. But older people read the newspaper.
I applaud Paul Huntsman for keeping the newspaper afloat, but what owners, editors or whoever makes the decisions don’t seem to understand is that older people have more eyesight problems.
A little bigger and bolder print would go a long way in keeping you subscribers.
Reva Anderson, North Salt Lake
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