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Why Newspapers Are Failing

By Douglas McLennan

Is there anyone not talking about a crisis in the news industry? The New York Times is dumping 100 jobs. The troubled Tribune Company is offloading 400-500 people. And across the country there are reports of slumping advertising and impending layoffs. Now this report in AdAge:

"U.S. media employment in December fell to a 15-year low (886,900), slammed by the slumping newspaper industry. But employment in advertising/marketing-services -- agencies and other firms that provide marketing and communications services to marketers -- broke a record in November (769,000). Marketing consulting powered that growth."

So things are pretty bad, and we're working in a dying industry. Nobody's reading newspapers anymore.

And yet they are. And in record numbers. Look at this report in Editor & Publisher. The online audience is soaring, and here's the growth rate and numbers of unique readers for newspaper websites in January 2008 (with 000's at the end):

NYTimes.com -- 20,461 -- 45.1%
USATODAY.com -- 12,314 -- 19.4%
washingtonpost.com -- 9,902 -- 14.6%
Wall Street Journal Online -- 6,962 -- 81.4%
LA Times -- 5,715 -- 4.7%

Read full article at: http://www.najp.org/articles/2008/02/crisis-what-crisis.html

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The suits must develop

Of course not. The suits must develop a new income steam to pay for websites and wireless outlets. It may be as simple as adapting the "free newspaper" model. While millions of people read news online, they do not want to pay for it. And they do not read the pop-up ads and other annoyances. Unfortunately, online readers got use to freebies.

Quite frankly, I prefer the sensual delight of reading a newspaper.

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It may be as simple as adapting the "free newspaper" model. While millions of people read news online, they do not want to pay for it. And they do not read the pop-up ads and other annoyances. Unfortunately, online readers got use to freebies.
Quite frankly, I prefer the sensual delight of reading a newspaper.

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Interesting article...

Interesting article... things has to change with time, but this will be a king of catastrophe.

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