Newspapers moving to online-only? It's begun.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer became one of the first major-metro daily newspapers to go to an online-only version a couple days ago. I've been following the troubled fate of the print news industry for a while now so it's not a big shock (but still a bit hard to swallow.)
There are more "web-only" newspapers to come, so anyone who still relies on regular print advertising to make the phone ring should switch gears and consider a website. A crisp, professional, well conceived and executed website.
I saw an article about that on a photography blog. It seems kind of sad, but it makes sense - people want to read the news on their mobile devices, or on a computer, not on paper. The thing that worries me more is the shift from news to entertainment.
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Posted by: Frank Caufield | March 24, 2009 at 05:31 PM