NYT: "Newspapers Have Outlived Their Usefulness"
Young people don't read the stodgy bigots. Internet freedom has destroyed the business model of capitalist, print media mouthpieces. "Wrenching change and chaos" could not happen to a more deserving group of race war liars. We bloggers clearly have our feet firmly on the accelerators of ma$$ media decline.
From the NY TIMES:
Drop in Ad Revenue Raises Tough Question for Newspapers
From the NY TIMES:
Drop in Ad Revenue Raises Tough Question for Newspapers
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Mark Fratrik, an economist at BIA Financial Network, said the February results were “not a blip on the screen.”“It’s fundamental, what’s going on with newspapers,” he said. “The younger groups, the most desired demographics, are just not reading them. They aren’t listening to traditional radio either, but I tell radio broadcasters that they’re lucky not to be in newspapers.”
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“There is absolutely no question that the next 10 years are going to be really bad for the newspaper business,” he said. “This is a time of wrenching change and chaos. All of our assumptions about newspapers are going to be changed. The format, the business model, the organization of newspapers have outlived their usefulness.”
Labels: Newspaper Bankruptcy, Rocky Mountain News


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