Survival in Print


I don’t read newspapers. I get my news online, and the only print part that interests me is the comics, which I read at work.

Newspapers are undergoing a serious risk to their survival. Consider that more and more people get their news online; ad and subscription revenue will decrease directly with decreasing print circulations, and reach a tipping point unless the media outlets can find a better way to leverage their online products.

This article on Slashdot.org provided some good suggestions for how to address these concerns, as well as a few suggestions that would help any blog-based web site.

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About the author:  Joshua Sarkis Prowse is a teacher, writer, geek, music and sports enthusiast, and zealot for clear communication in all forms. This is where he rants about writing and editing. You can read other stuff at joshprowse.com.


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