“We have the luxury — the opportunity — of making a leap that most newspapers will have to make in the next five years.”
-- John Yemma, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, on their discontinuation of their print publication (from the New York Times, 10/29/08)
If one belongs to a smaller (especially non-profit) journals, one has seen this coming. Most newsletters and smaller print publications have already (or are in the process) of discontinuing their paper editions and moving to an online-only format. Many magazines have either folded or have limited the number of issues they print in a year.
This represents a huge change: in less than 5 years, I predict most average-budgeted periodicals will move to an online-only system. Any publisher that's a non-profit or that works with a low budget will similarly feel impelled to give up on print since it is too expensive.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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I agree the end of print media is imminent but i dont think paper production will go out of circulation. When you consider the amount of text books, exam papers, librarys etc
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