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Core business model is adapting and remains strong
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The organizational form of the newspaper, as a general-purpose vehicle for publishing a variety of news and opinion, is basically sound, and only needs a digital facelift.
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The Future of Newspapers »
The Future of Newspapers
The Future of Newspapers☜The global financial crisis has brought the newspaper industrys structural problems to the fore as it responds to the changing competitive environment in the digital era. What does the future hold for newspapers and for the journalism they enable and support?☜F1CEB7
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Do newspapers have a future in the digital age? »
Do newspapers have a future in the digital age?
Do newspapers have a future in the digital age?☜Do newspapers have a future in the digital age?☜FFB597
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Core business model is adapting and remains strong
Core business model is adapting and remains strong☜The organizational form of the newspaper, as a general-purpose vehicle for publishing a variety of news and opinion, is basically sound, and only needs a digital facelift.☜59C6EF
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New market equilibrium will be reached eventually »
New market equilibrium will be reached eventually
New market equilibrium will be reached eventually☜Its natural for an industry that is encountering periods of rapid change to experience significant market turbulence; however, industries typically respond to such periods via combintation of market concentration and innovaton until a new equilibrium emerges–e.g. TV didnt wipe out radio.☜9FDEF6
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Print vs online isn't an either/or choice »
Print vs online isn't an either/or choice
Print vs online isn't an either/or choice☜Readers are capable of consuming a multitude of online and offline media, and it is simplistic to present the future of newspapers as an either/or choice between print and online.☜9FDEF6
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Combined print and online newspaper audience growing »
Combined print and online newspaper audience growing
Combined print and online newspaper audience growing☜☜98CE71
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Consumer demand proven strong over hundreds of years »
Consumer demand proven strong over hundreds of years
Consumer demand proven strong over hundreds of years☜Consumer demand for newspapers has proven strong over hundreds of years.☜98CE71
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Global industry generates huge revenue »
Global industry generates huge revenue
Global industry generates huge revenue☜☜98CE71
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Global print audience continues to grow »
Global print audience continues to grow
Global print audience continues to grow☜The global audience for printed newspapers continues to grow.☜98CE71
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Industry has huge global and national reach »
Industry has huge global and national reach
Industry has huge global and national reach☜The newspaper industry continues to enjoy huge global and national reach.☜98CE71
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Publisher as Knowledge-, Information-, Entertainment Organizations »
Publisher as Knowledge-, Information-, Entertainment Organizations
Publisher as Knowledge-, Information-, Entertainment Organizations ☜☜FFFACD
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Newspapers and Thniking the Unthinkable
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Clay Shirky
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2009 March 13
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David Price
7:09 PM 25 June 2009 GMT
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http://www.shirky.com/weblog/2009/03/newspapers-and-thinking-the-unthinkable/
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"The curious thing about the various plans hatched in the ’90s is that they were, at base, all the same plan: “Here’s how we’re going to preserve the old forms of organization in a world of cheap perfect copies!” The details differed, but the core assumption behind all imagined outcomes (save the unthinkable one) was that the organizational form of the newspaper, as a general-purpose vehicle for publishing a variety of news and opinion, was basically sound, and only needed a digital facelift. As a result, the conversation has degenerated into the enthusiastic grasping at straws, pursued by skeptical responses"
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