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Re: Newspapers' Bleak Future
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Anonymous
There is no question that media revenues are dropping and will continue to do so because of competitive channels for advertisers dollars. But technology has brought huge changes to the cost structures for the media as well.
As a relatively new blogger, it seems to me that the challenge for viewers of new media is in filtering through the vast amounts of material to find the voices that are authoritative and trustworthy.
The fact that everybody can publish their own site means that there are a lot of new voices that can be heard. Unfortunately, many of the loudest voices are ones that don't deserve a large audience.
The media, newspapers, magazines, radio and TV have historically provided the audition function for their viewers. Most portals today are still wide-open. Is there a role for papers in new media in providing quality assurance to information and commentary?
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