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Re: Newspapers' Bleak Future
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Anonymous
As you work for a newspaper, I can understand your bias around its changing role. However, this trend is pretty basic and has been going on for a bit. Having some so called expert declare this trend as something other than obvious diminishes his credibility. Jeff Cole should be providing insightful perspective on "what's next"? This does not appear to eminate from any of his speeches.
The interesting piece is how newspapers evolve. Their brand will not go away but delivered differently. How will this be done? What current tools are fads and what has long term staying power and why? Are the changing reading patterns of the population temporary or permanent or most likely, they will evolve. What will they be and why? There is a lot more here to discuss than building out online operations using the various tools available leveraging the brand. The hard and interesting part is providing a view on the future with a rationale. Jeff Cole sounds like a consultant to me. To quote an old joke, did he ask if he could borrow your watch?...
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