Is This the End of News?, by Michael Wolff: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com
artigo delicioso e inquietante sobre a crise do jornalismo tradicional. aqui vai um excerto:
The paper version of The New York Times has 1.1 million daily readers and makes less than $2 billion a year; the online version has 40 million readers a month and likely makes about $250 million—a problem, since the Times's newsgathering budget is about $300 million. This is some conundrum: you have an old-fashioned business which supports your newsgathering operation, so you take that news and put it online (free to readers—and much cheaper for advertising), which, ultimately, attracts all your readers and advertisers, and puts your moneymaking enterprise out of business.
Is This the End of News?, by Michael Wolff: Politics & Power: vanityfair.com


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