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With the emergence of the powerful stream of internet in this information age, many people wonder about the future of newspapers and magazines and other print media in the age of the internet. Many people wonder if the newspapers and magazines will make it much longer, since virtually all news is readily available online today. You can see videos, articles, and so much more with the click of a mouse. It's all too easy to find what you need using a search engine and a computer. When it comes to the expectations of the newspaper industry, lots of people believe they will be obsolete within a few years to a decade since most young people don't subscribe to them anymore and subscriptions are dropping off like crazy. Also it is said that sales to advertisers for newspapers have also fallen dramatically. However, there are a number of things in development in the newspaper world to take it into the next era of news delivery. One example is the e-paper, which is a subscription-based electronic. However, you will always need people to create the content. Many people have felt the same way about the outlook of the magazine's future, although most people will admit that the magazine offers more than a newspaper in regards to exclusive content. However, magazine companies realize that the end user just needs to have something interactive. They realize that with any form of print media, whether it be printed and in someone's hands, or whether it's the search results of a Google search, has the same effect. The person reading the content has control over how long they spend looking at it. Therefore, they know they need to keep it coming, even better than before, to compete against the global magazine industry. There are many forms of print media which are affected by the internet age which will need to adapt and modify their delivery in order to remain a part of media which people will be reading. Newspapers realize that technological advances will be incredibly important, and magazines realize that they have their work cut out for them as well. It is clear that any one thing in this world has had to adapt in order to remain a part of the world. Fashion, cars, musicians... they all know they have to keep up with the changes in the world to keep on top. It's no different with print media. Produce what they want, and you will have yourself a publication that people read. Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
