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The insane response to this change is to resist it and mourn it. The sane response is to find the opportunity in it.
Don't bail. Build.
It may be too late for newspapers to find that opportunity. But others will find it. That's not doomsaying. That's optimism.
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It makes less sense every day to try to preserve and protect - to invest in - what is obviously a failing model. Every day that papers keep printing is a day that they haven't reinvented themselves for a new reality.
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Their cushion is gone, and only those papers that can move decisively to the Web will survive.
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We're clearly now seeing a path to the end of the printed daily newspapers -- a trend that is escalating much faster than we had anticipated," Cole said.
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The insane response to this change is to resist it and mourn it. The sane response is to find the opportunity in it.
Don't bail. Build.
It may be too late for newspapers to find that opportunity. But others will find it. That's not doomsaying. That's optimism.
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It makes less sense every day to try to preserve and protect - to invest in - what is obviously a failing model. Every day that papers keep printing is a day that they haven't reinvented themselves for a new reality.
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Vladimir HroudaEvery day that papers keep printing is a day that they haven't reinvented themselves for a new reality.
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