Are newspapers dying? The view of an aspiring journalist
Much has been said over the last several years about the death of journalism. Even enduring optimists will concede that if print journalism is not in its dying days it is certainty in the midst of a reinvention. However, its form at the point of delivery either is changing or has already changed, an...
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description | Much has been said over the last several years about the death of journalism. Even enduring optimists will concede that if print journalism is not in its dying days it is certainty in the midst of a reinvention. However, its form at the point of delivery either is changing or has already changed, and this trend line seems irreversible. Those bemoaning the demise of print journalism are likely too late; newspapers will not remain the way they are today for long. Here, Butterfield expresses his views regarding the future of print journalism. |
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