Friday, December 4, 2009

The end of printed newspapers

I n the age of blogs, online news and is independent newspaper websites decline in many countries. So much so that some newspapers like the Guardian a UK-based national daily beginning the transition to online publishing.

Since many people are pressing questions the wisdom of the traditional order, after predicting them against the economic crisis last year. Million net savvy reader s now turn to the Internet for news sources, and someHave established bloggers, a larger readership than many newspapers.

The traditional press have handled this challenge to their former monopoly on the way we read the news in two very different ways. The Guardian schedule an online future, while the tabloids still focus on sensationalism to attract readers who might not be as interested in "real" news.

The change in the way we look for and access to information was inevitable if the use of the Internet has the traditional role of the measuresMedia. And the Internet updated by the minute news, while newspapers are often delayed messages.

This change has the survival of many newspapers, which increasingly rely on advertising to make a profit involved. Complimentary newspapers are supported by advertising, is now taking over, while in the current crisis, many companies are restructuring and advertisers are not advertising in traditional media.

The traditional publishers who are making this change your own, already clearlyonline, and to consider the fees for the messages, often in the hope that traditional readers, as they will go to access information online to subscribe to their services.

Many experts are predicting the end of the monopoly on the news, like the readers to discover new sources such as blogs, wikis and independent sites on the source. As the tabloids can by simply switching from a low level of newspaper to concentrate on more gossip survive, and as entertainment --based.

In the late 1940s faced a challenge to Hollywood television. Many studios ignore the new media of the time, and refused to cooperate with him, many of the early 1950s were bankrupt.

Lucille Ball, who embraced working on television, was rejected by the studios. Five years later, the wealth that they have bought from a TV star, one of the studios that were previously rejected, and they are in the studio by movies and sell them successfully re -TV channels.

With the growth of the Internet, it's inevitable, unless that does not fit the traditional media like newspapers, then they will reject or perish, as so many film studios in the early 1950's unless they meet the challenges of the Internet confronted adapt. And the new players who go over to web-based portals, popular journalists who use blogs, and a new generation of bloggers that those portals with news feeds.

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