Blodget might not have it, but you don't either dude. Print media as a whole is dead. Yes grandpa I'm sure you enjoy your paper every morning, but pub will be able to compete for long in print. Online is often free, and my generation isn't down for paying for news.
The next 10 years will see the roll-out of e-paper as a distribution method. No longer will it be delivered, but instead "beamed".
NYT would do themselves a favor to plan for this, otherwise the internet media pubs like Huffington will rape your traditional crap. Hold on to paper as long as you can, that's fine, but if you aren't pushing your readers to other forms of your content you're screwed.
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Blodget might not have it, but you don't either dude. Print media as a whole is dead. Yes grandpa I'm sure you enjoy your paper every morning, but pub will be able to compete for long in print. Online is often free, and my generation isn't down for paying for news.
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The next 10 years will see the roll-out of e-paper as a distribution method. No longer will it be delivered, but instead "beamed".
NYT would do themselves a favor to plan for this, otherwise the internet media pubs like Huffington will rape your traditional crap. Hold on to paper as long as you can, that's fine, but if you aren't pushing your readers to other forms of your content you're screwed.