Showing posts with label eric alterman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eric alterman. Show all posts
Aug 14, 2009
Apr 23, 2009
Surreality
Eric Alterman captures it:
The men and women who continue to work in the newspaper business inhabit a surreal world. It's as if they are organisms inside a body felled by a fatal disease, and all the doctors prescribe is more poison. Charge for individual articles on the web? That would just send people to the free stuff. Demand that Google compensate the newspapers for the links? Watch your stories disappear when they stop coming up in Google searches. Stop publishing a print edition? Lose what's left of your only significant earnings base. Oh well--there's always more room for deeper budget cuts, more section cuts, more buyouts, fewer editors, etc.
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Mar 24, 2008
The fate of the American newspaper
Eric Alterman writes in the New Yorker about failing newspapers and what might come next.
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