Tuesday, July 04, 2006

THE FUTURE OF NEWSPAPERS AS WE KNOW THEM

Had a great RW chat with another 'blog host. We are pretty much in agreement that the newspaper as we know it won't be around in twenty-five years. What about in five years?

Whatcha think?

BTW, Happy Fourth--This is the day we celebrate the signing of the Declaration on July 2, 1776. Might sound like heresy but it happens to be true.

2 Comments:

At 4:41 AM, July 08, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

I believe newspapers will reinvent themselves the way TIVO and I-pods and cellphones have reinvented TV and radio and telephones. Newspapers in 25 years will be personal. Readers will (electronically) tell the newspaper what interests them and receive a printed expression of those interests. As a result the newspaper will become a way of communicating to the world who you are and what you think . . . not what the world thinks. Yes, a transformation. Check out my blog http://www.futureofnewspapers.blogspot.com.

 
At 3:22 PM, July 08, 2006, Blogger UMRBlog said...

Globey,

Thanks for you comments. I tend to agree. A more sophisticated Yahoo/Google home page. How do you handle the Op-Ed side. Does FoxGuy filter everything out from Jump Street that's not Ann Coulter?

I'll check in at your blog. Please come back.

 

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