I don't want to see the end of popular print journalism.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
People are worried about what's going to happen to journalism - and they should be. Every day, the blogosphere is getting better and print media is getting worse; you have to be an idiot not to see that.
I think we'll always have newspapers, but they'll lose influence.
Three centuries after the appearance of Franklin's 'Courant', it no longer requires a dystopic imagination to wonder who will have the dubious distinction of publishing America's last genuine newspaper. Few believe that newspapers in their current printed form will survive.
I think there's a future where the Web and print coexist and they each do things uniquely and complement each other, and we have what could be the ultimate and best-yet array of journalistic venues.
I don't know how television or radio is going to survive without newspapers because that's where they get all their news. It's going to be hopeless.
I admit that I am hopelessly hooked on the printed newspaper. I love turning the pages and the serendipity of stumbling across a piece of irresistible information or a photograph that I wasn't necessarily intending to read.
We are not going to do ourselves any favors by buying into what's printed in newspapers.
All of journalism is a shrinking art. So much of it is hype. The O.J. Simpson story is a landmark in the decline of journalism.
I think newspapers will survive in some form or another.
Journalism will kill you, but it will keep you alive while you're at it.
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