http://boingboing.net/2014/08/21/newspapers-are-pretty-much-d.html

> Newspapers are, pretty much, dead.


> Clay Shirky has some some truths: "Maybe 25 year olds will start demanding 
> news from yesterday, delivered in an unshareable format once a day. Perhaps 
> advertisers will decide 'Click to buy' is for wimps. Mobile phones: could be 
> a fad. After all, anything could happen with print. Hard to tell, really."




On 2014/Aug/23, at 11:45 AM, Roger Clarke wrote:

> [Forget the dopey headline.  This is a statement by a media executive 
> that shows that the penny is all-too-slowly dropping in Boardrooms, 
> and not even Rupert Murdoch can play Canute and hold back the new 
> realities.
> 
>> 

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