1/26/2009 9:59 AM
Anna-Marie Ganje wrote:
The newspaper industry/magazine industry is going the way of the music industry. Reply to this
2/2/2009 3:09 PMBrandon wrote:
You're right on, Jodi. The news if valuable enough, will still be paid for long after the paper has gone away. It's more likely however, that the consumer will pay less and the advertisers will pick up the tab through "clicks" and "hits".
Some blogs and content driven sites are charging nominal fees to subscribers. I'm not convinced this business model will last long. With information from alternative sources just a few clicks away, it's difficult to imagine paying much if anything for the content. The exception of course if for entertainment. Reply to this
The newspaper industry/magazine industry is going the way of the music industry.
Reply to this
You're right on, Jodi. The news if valuable enough, will still be paid for long after the paper has gone away. It's more likely however, that the consumer will pay less and the advertisers will pick up the tab through "clicks" and "hits".
Some blogs and content driven sites are charging nominal fees to subscribers. I'm not convinced this business model will last long. With information from alternative sources just a few clicks away, it's difficult to imagine paying much if anything for the content. The exception of course if for entertainment.
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