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Decline of newspaper industry (part n)

This seems to be common knowledge everywhere but in our newspapers.

Denis Dunleavy (a professor of visual journalism and reporting) says:In my newswriting classes I always start off the term asking how many students actually have a subscription to a daily newspaper. For the past few years, if a hand goes up, I get really excited.”

Arthur Sulzberger, owner, chairman and publisher of the NY Times: “I really don’t know whether we’ll be printing the Times in five years, and you know what? I don’t care either.”  via LiLoLe
You can appreciate his position when you learn that NYT has 1.5 million visits online daily and 1.1 million subscribers to the dead trees edition.

But still there are newspapers redesigning, changing formats and doing all sorts of things to keep themselves above the surface. Pointless if you ask me.
They should focus their attention on different ways to distribute content (online is just one option) as people are still looking for someone to aggregate content for them. That shouldn’t change in a while.

Jean Paul Sartre (as 911 operator)

Now this shit is funny ;)  J.P. Sartre playing the part of a 911 operator. (by Tyler Smith)

CALLER: What in the shit are you talking about? I was just making margaritas …

OPERATOR: Ah, oui. Vous pensez. A typical ignorance of the common folk. Perhaps this is why you sit with your extremity half-digested in the bowels of the blender. It seems you are … comment devoir je dis … a student of Kant? Freedom. I spit.

 The trick is to imagine this with a thick french accent ;)

Drop that egg!

A Makezine features production: How to drop an egg from great heights without breaking it.

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