However, I can tell you how people typically got their newspapers in 1960:
* Newspaper carriers: This was the most common method. Young people, often teenagers, would deliver newspapers on bicycles or by foot to subscribers' homes before sunrise.
* Newsstands: People could also buy newspapers from newsstands located in busy areas like train stations, drugstores, and grocery stores.
* Home delivery by mail: In some rural areas, people might receive their newspapers through the mail.
The newspaper industry in 1960 was very different than today. People relied heavily on newspapers for news, and many households subscribed to multiple daily papers.