How much longer for newspapers?

Are newspapers going extinct, or is it just a class of newspapers that isn't sustainable? Should news organizations charge readers for their Internet content? Alan D. Mutter and Jeff Jarvis discuss the state and future of the American newspaper business.

How will future consumers get their news?

March 20, 2009

Dust-Up

How will future consumers get their news?

Today's topic: A decade from now, how and where will the average consumer get his or her news?

Can newspapers charge for the online versions of their work?

March 19, 2009

Dust-Up

Can newspapers charge for the online versions of their work?

Today's topic: There's a lot of discussion right now about newspapers charging readers for their content online. Is this a workable model for a medium in which content cannot be made scarce?

Put print news on death watch?

12:37 PM PDT, March 18, 2009

Dust-Up

Put print news on death watch?

Today's topic: Are newspapers dying, or is it just a class of newspapers that isn't sustainable? Today through Friday, Alan D. Mutter and Jeff Jarvis discuss the state of the American newspaper industry.

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