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Old 09-22-2005, 07:26 PM   #2
MrSaint
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Originally Posted by Brian
Readers are getting more of their news content online, and while many newspapers are offering online editions for subscribers, they aren't presenting a compelling multimedia experience to their readers, who will go elsewhere to get it. Newspapers are clinging to a model that has served them well in the past, but if they fail to adapt, they will quickly become extinct in the digital age.
That fits in nicely with our previous discussion, E-books could be more than just type. Although an avid reader myself, I can see the advantage of publishers -including newspapers- embracing today's technologies (podcasts, 3d multimedia) to make content richer and more informative.
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