The Decline of Newspapers in the Digital Age

The Decline of Newspapers in the Digital Age
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This article explores the causal factors behind the decline of newspapers, from the rise of the internet to the cyclical troughs of the economy. Newspapers are no longer just making the news, they have become the news themselves, with many struggling to maintain paid circulation and avoiding bankruptcy. While newspapers have historically served as a living text, documenting history as it occurred in a relatively unchanged format, they now face challenges in keeping up with advancing society and the demand for up-to-the-minute news.

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1. Journalism and the Web

2. Newspapers used to make the news. Now, they are the news. Rupert Murdock Cyclical trough Decline in paid circulation Bankruptcy Causal factors: economy and internet

3. The Newspaper Newspaper seen as a living text. Documenting history as it occurred. Changed very little since. Disadvantages: Updated daily. Failed to keep up with advancing society. Yesterdays news.

4. Irony Demand for news is high but people are not willing to pay for it. Comparable to the music industry.

5. Consumers of Journalism Free news on web. Search engines changing readers habits. Greater and quicker searching capabilities.

6. RSS Feed Really simple syndication or rich site summary. Frequently updated. Feed Readers: iGoogle, My Yahoo and MSN. Constant breaking News ticker Internet killed the newspaper star

7. Online Newspapers The Washington Post The New York Times Global access HTML does not spell salvation. Fees?

8. The New York Times Nytimes.com TimesSelect No to subscriptions Who are the competitors?

9. News Aggregation Websites Contains collected headlines Yahoo! News, Google News, Drudge Report, Huffington Post and breitbart.com Google Fast Flip Anachronistic Failures of print

10. Flaws Data Smog- Journalist David Shenk Volume overwhelming Difficult to navigate 80% contains newspaper content Newspaper industry being ripped-off

11. Internet vs. Newspaper Issues of authority and reliability Who can we trust? Blogs and Twitter vs. pure Journalism Death of reliable news? Accountability substituted by Bloggers

12. Citizen Journalism Good or Bad? Yahoo! Buzz and Digg Community based Citizens and Journalists collaborating

13. Future Meyer predicts September 2043 Perhaps sooner? URLs are here to stay Must embrace new media Nick Bilton: Paper is dying but its just a device. Replacing it with pixels is a better experience.

14. Hybrid Form Part-print and part-internet AnnArbor.com Limited printed editions Social interaction

15. Death or Rebirth? Cannot simply copy-and-paste Mobile devices like the iPhone Interactive multimedia Layout of Print Minority Report s e-Newspaper

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