Sentimental and misguided nostalgia

The belief that the potential collapse of print newspapers heralds the end of quality journalism in society sentimentally and misguidedly equates journalism with the particulary organizational forn in which it has been embedded temporarily.

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(1) Is journalism at risk in the digital age?
Collapse of print based newspapers threatens quality journalism
Sentimental and misguided nostalgia
Interests of journalism and newspapers no longer tightly alligned
Newspapers are the source of most new "news" content
No easy substitute for the ecology of big news room journalism
Online ad revenues insufficient to sustain robust news coverage
Online doesn't have resources to fund foreign correspondents
Print media does much of society's heavy journalistic lifting
Significant decline in foreign correspondents and bureaus
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