Newspapers are dying - a slow and painful death right before our eyes. While some newspapers still require payment for their content, most have made not only their current content, but as far back as 20 years or more, like the New York Times. In today’s Guardian a reporter has finally decided to step forward and admit the truth that most journalists do not wish to hear, “The death knoll is ringing for print newspapers.”
It’s clear that as the generational swing continues to forge ahead with time (read: as older people pass away and the more technologically inclined generations become the masses), electronic means of content distribution is preferred. Let me read it when and how and where I want - for free.







