The Emperor's New Clothes and News biz
Ad revenue in most large newspaper markets will keep dropping 3-5% per year for the next five years. Real circulation — excluding the tons of papers dumped on schools, hotels and the constantly-churning “free ten-week trial” – will keep dropping 3-7% per year for the next five years.
Source: blogs.mediapost.com
Make the mental leap from this story and the ideas in it to the story from NYTimes Business Day about HP (the printer company)
where senior VP of the printing division, V.I. Joshi quotes his kid,
one of his daughters, a college student, had told him, “I don’t need a printer.” Like many people of her generation, she lives online and finds it unnecessary or too difficult to put bits onto paper.
Source: nytimes.com
Paper isn't everyone's idea of the perfect solution or medium. In addition to the interesting bit about HP buying Tabblo, which I follow because it is powered by django, Adrian Holovaty's language of choice, don't walk away from the story without doing some thinking about what Mr. Joshi says,
H.P. may not really be in the printing business. “We are in the content consumption business,” he said.
Source: nytimes.com
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