occurred for towns all across the country, places that normally you won't be getting "the new york times" or other outlets. there's an increase in information and not just social media. that you might not be a subscriber. this study was about subscriptions to newspapers. i think there's a certain kind of arrogance and suggesting that unless you have a newspaper in front of you, you won't know what's going on. the average person then could sit in front of their desk top at home and not only see all of those newspapers still, but without subscribing, but the local town's newspaper, the next county's newspaper, local news on television. i would argue that the ability to make better decisions is even more clear because you do have more sources. i think that a source when you looking at, if it's "the new york times" or l.a. times or the "boston globe" that are arguing without them people don't know what to think, that is part of the arrogance that people have