We live in the Information Age. With the Internet and cable TV, we can get entertainment and news 24 hours a day, seven days a week, anywhere in the world. More than 330 million households around the world watch MTV. And CNN now reaches two billion people in 200 countries. That's 30% of the world's population! And these days the Internet is connecting more and more people to the news. In fact, more than one billion people logon to Internet news sites every day. Does this mean people don't read their morning newspaper at the breakfast table anymore? No! In fact, newspapers are still very popular— and they are still big business! In the U.S., for example, there are about 1.600 different daily newspapers, and Americans buy about 55 million newspapers a day. The best-selling daily newspaper is USA Today, with 2.2 million readers a day. It doesn't matter how they get their information, whether they are viewing, reading, or logging on, people always want to know what is going on in the world!