As someone in the under 30 group (for another 5 more months), I like having an actual newspaper to read. Does this make me old fashioned? Perhaps, but I have been reading the WSJ on a regular basis for almost 20 years, so old habits die hard. I like looking at a paper during breakfast when I am by myself, and it is a good break from reading a screen. As an analog object, it benefits me when I don't have internet access (when my connection goes down or I'm not with my laptop) or when the power is out.
I read a lot of stuff online for my work, but nothing will substitute a good paper (for me, the WSJ and to a lesser extent, the Washington Post). I also like reading actual books and cannot see the Kindle (or another electronic book reader) ever replacing most physical books for my personal needs. Also, some books are better in the physical format (when you have photos and charts/tables over two consecutive pages or when you need to rapidly flip through a book to find a source).