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'A newspaper' vs 'newspapers'

Hi there, is there a difference between a newspaper and newspapers in the following sentences?
  • A newspaper has/newspapers have today become a routine source of news and information.
  

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Newspapers have today become a routine source of news and information. ) A newspaper has today become a routine source of news and information. )

  • Newspapers have today become a routine source of news and information.
  • ) A newspaper has today become a routine source of news and information.
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Newspapers have today become a routine source of news and information. (You are speaking of newspapers in general.)


A newspaper has today become a routine source of news and information. (There was an event today where all the newspapers except one went out of business, and the survivor became the sole source of news.)

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