Subject: Access Atlanta From: jvncnet!seq1.loc.gov!rrey (Regina R. Reynolds) Date: Sat, 12 Mar 94 14:01:38 -0500
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Subject: Access Atlanta From: jvncnet!seq1.loc.gov!rrey (Regina R. Reynolds) Date: Sat, 12 Mar 94 14:01:38 -0500
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Prodigy just posted an announcement that I thought might provoke some
comment from list members,

"Cox Newspapers and Prodigy Services Company said that, on Sunday, March 13
they will launch Access Atlanta, a local interactive network that joins
Atlantans in a new community -- an electronic neighborhood where they can
discuss issues, catch up on the latest news (including lots of stories
that never appear in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution), check local reference
guides for everything from county recycling schedules to the MARTA rapid-
transit map, find classified ads with photos, and browse ads from local
merchants."

Perhaps use of a familiar platform, like Prodigy, and one that already
has one of the larger percentages of women members (cf. earlier postings
from a Washington Post article) will help broaden the market for newspapers
on line?

Regina Reynolds
U.S. ISSN Center
Library of Congress
Washington, DC

The thoughts and opinions expressed are my own and not those of the Library
of Congress.

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