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Michael
72 Comments
'The Market and the Internet Don't Care if You Make Money'
On Nov 10 12:42 PM TJIrish wrote:
> I won't argue your business model points. BUT what about Obama's
> election. Newspapers were sold out worldwide. My point is not that
> the author is wrong and newspaper CEO's do need to change. I bristle
> with the suggestion that Print is dead or will be dead. When that
> comment is made what is the meaning "Print will die." Does it mean
> newspapers will die or PRINT will die? There will always be PRINT!
> The day after Obama's election proves their is still an interest
> in Print. Now I know people did not run out to read the articles
> but rather bought the papers as a collector's item. Which is my point.
> Printing is more than newspapers. There is commercial printing, printing
> magazines, printing labels on wine bottles etc... Not everyone has
> a blackberry and not everyone wants to sit in doctor's office waiting
> room looking at a blackberry. Me? I rather read a magazine or a newspaper
> when I am sitting on the toilet taking a dump then looking at a high
> tech berry or holding a lap top. As for GOOGLE... Agree about their
> business model. But I know the CEO of Google takes no pleasure in
> seeing what has happened to the newspaper business. It's very expensive
> to do the expansive in depth reporting about an important issue.
> Newspapers and their websites such as the washington Post are still
> best equipped. When I read a major story I look to the Wall Street
> Journal, Wash Post, Slate or some other major media center online
> rather than a blog site.
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