ping
http://newsosaur.blogspot.com/
Newspaper share value fell $64B in 08
http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/959759.html
KCKs Kansan to go online, end print newspaper
http://bristolnews.blogspot.com/
Reuters weighs in on supposed ‘bailout’ for Bristol Press
http://www.tjsullivanla.com/2008/12/first-newspaper-bailout-of-2009.html
The First Newspaper Bailout of 2009?
http://nbpoliticus.blogspot.com/2008/12/push-to-save-herald-press-sparks-debate.html
Push To Save Herald, Press Sparks Debate In National Media
http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=2&aid=156197
2009 Marks the Arrival of Feedback 3.0
I agree with Tolles that we will have papers. Big papers have been dwindling in numbers for decades, since television came in. In Moscow twnty years ago, Russians had their noises buried in the papers, just as commuters did in the US fifty years ago. But tabloids will be around. Hard really to get into sports news without paper, or business, or celebrities.
Please tell me when!
Best regards,
“...will dry up in the next decade”.
DECADE!!!??? The fall started long, long ago and is now in it’s terminal stage. I’d bet that the NYT doesn’t have 2 years unassisted.