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DaveWebb
asks
16 years ago
Do you read a daily print newspaper? What's your take on the future of newspapers? Do you read news online? Where?
latest #25
claricedesign
says
16 years ago
I like to hold what I'm reading, although I read breaking news throughout the day online.
DaveMurr
16 years ago
I have never subscribed to a newspaper but will pick on up if its laying around. Most of the news or information I want to read
DaveMurr
16 years ago
I get through RSS or the web
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DaveMurr
16 years ago
Like everything - I think Newspapers are going to have to get very niche oriented in the news they deliver and change
DaveMurr
16 years ago
how they deliver the news to people - be it in print or web. Look at magazines - they are still holding strong - niche interests
Connie
16 years ago
follow
statesman
on Twitter to see how old media is transitioningto new media. Also
omar
here & ok Twitter.
Allan
16 years ago
maybe the local paper, online,
smh.com.au
,
cnn.com
,
bbc.co.uk
Allan
16 years ago
future of newspapers? Bleak!
DebInBoston
says
16 years ago
not anymore. Too much recycling for a small place. I do read the Sunday NYT. (don't share that! the NYT is on everyone's bad list right now)
DaveWebb
16 years ago
Thanx for all your comments. Another question - For those that go online, do you go to newspaper sites or elsewhere? Interesting stats here:
DaveWebb
16 years ago
www.marketingcharts.com/...
DebInBoston
says
16 years ago
I've been looking for stats on the impact of blogs on editorial pages. A lot of my political clients keep wanting to get an editorial or
DebInBoston
says
16 years ago
letter to the editor in the print press, but I am not so sure people read the editorial page, except for junkies.
DaveWebb
16 years ago
I haven't seen any data like that. Though not specific to that, here's an interesting column showing impact blogging is having on newspapers
DaveWebb
16 years ago
www.rockymountainnews.co...
DebInBoston
says
16 years ago
Ken Schroeppel's
DenverInfill.com
has really affected newspaper coverage. He built up so much credibility that developers have been going to
DebInBoston
says
16 years ago
him to "leak" stories. Also has to do with how late Post & Rocky have turned to the web. Ken can publish almost instantly, whereas since
DebInBoston
says
16 years ago
neither paper had blogs for a while, they got left in the dust.
DaveWebb
16 years ago
Ah, saw that yesterday. Thought provoking.
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