News has been the staple of the print business for centuries...a far cry from the very first print press. Because the world-wide-web came to life, the dead knell of the newspaper industry was more or less announced.
Topix and Bing, and other search engines were first to mark their territory and carve out a share...and soon they stepped into news aggregation, a natural 'next-step' inside their development.
Today, one need not spend one minute flicking by way of a newspaper, since the news headlines in on the internet in addition to just a hand click away.
Some services nonetheless provide audio news!
Such has been the story across the entire world this one wonders why it has brought so really miss the entire world to latch onto the newest trend press wire. Never the less, this indicates in a few years, or decades, particularly due to the 'save the forest' campaigns all over the planet, print press may be retired to the annals of history....fodder for historians and scholars...but little more.
In its place, a much easier, quicker, simpler, and more accessible and free system of consumption: online newspapers!
The future isn't totally grim in spite of this, as print industry leaders start the ball rolling to appreciate the significance of web-based presence because of their brands. While they adopt more aggressive online marketing, pr and advertising approaches they'll adapt with the newest trends and hopefully, carve out a fresh model because of their flagships.
Having said that, it won't be described as a monopoly on information ever again. What with the bloggers and citizen reporting taking root. The Iran elections to the fore a modern phenomenon...citizen contribution in journalism, or in short citizen journalism. Iranians send images and videos across the worldwide web and gave usage of millions who wanted to understand the thing that was happening in the 'now'...something the print media would have round to after editors and journalist had polished off their articles, edited out any unfriendly footage and doctored a number of the material to place across 'the right message' ;.
The clear presence of bloggers also complicates things for the old model of doing things in the news headlines industry. No more do people need to take what the editor and his sponsors want them to hear...no longer are people forced to wait, and no more is the right to manage information dissemination the only real privilege of ruling dictators and parties...anyone can be a newspaper, anyone can be a journalist, and anyone, can share his opinion.
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