Print Ad Losses to the Internet: It Ain't Over Yet [View article]
Has anyone here read Kurt Vonnegut's "Player Piano"?
People are starving for work -- for gainful employment -- in the brave, new world he imagines. Not long ago, his idea seemed to be part of the distant future. Now, the Internet makes it seem more and more likely to happen -- a week from next Tuesday!
I thought the comments by David H. Deans on Dec. 25 (the first appearance of "10 Ideas") were insightful. I recommend that everyone see what he said then. [seekingalpha.com/artic...]
One quick note about the original column that inspired Mr. Jarvis ("To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present" on the Nieman Reports website).
The author, Edward Roussel, stressed that he was offering "10 ways that will help newspapers make the transition to digital media companies." Now I'm sure that in writing his headline, Mr. Jarvis gave us "10 ideas for newspaper survival" where he meant "survival" in terms of "making the transition to digital."
But the headline definitely attracted my attention because I'm a newspaper marketer -- and that may just be the problem.
Newspapers may not survive in the internet; digital media companies will.
On Dec 27 08:45 AM David H. Deans wrote:
> That's odd. The exact same column was posted the day before. Deja > Vu? > seekingalpha.com/artic...
Print Ad Losses to the Internet: It Ain't Over Yet [View article]
People are starving for work -- for gainful employment -- in the brave, new world he imagines. Not long ago, his idea seemed to be part of the distant future. Now, the Internet makes it seem more and more likely to happen -- a week from next Tuesday!
10 Ideas for Newspaper Survival [View article]
One quick note about the original column that inspired Mr. Jarvis ("To Prepare for the Future, Skip the Present" on the Nieman Reports website).
The author, Edward Roussel, stressed that he was offering "10 ways that will help newspapers make the transition to digital media companies." Now I'm sure that in writing his headline, Mr. Jarvis gave us "10 ideas for newspaper survival" where he meant "survival" in terms of "making the transition to digital."
But the headline definitely attracted my attention because I'm a newspaper marketer -- and that may just be the problem.
Newspapers may not survive in the internet; digital media companies will.
On Dec 27 08:45 AM David H. Deans wrote:
> That's odd. The exact same column was posted the day before. Deja
> Vu?
> seekingalpha.com/artic...