Pennsylvania farmland - About a mile before arriving at Fallingwater

New Yorker piece on the Death of the newspaper

Out of Print - The death and life of the American newspaper - Article Link

This was a very good read. I had no idea the Huffington Post had so many eyeballs. I still think the death knells are premature. I know these arguments have been made, but I'll make them again.

You still need some kind of organization to keep good writing and editing staff. I think it the concern more should be - Death of the printed newspaper. Institutions like the New York Times and New Yorker aren't going away.

Wasn't radio doomed to extinction? Gone are the days when the family sat around a big wooden box but radio is ubiquitous in cars.

Despite my and generation Z's addiction to reading news online, there is still a market for a paper newspaper. Obviously you can take in more with one eyeball of the New York Times than the largest of widescreen monitors. It's just that when I read a real newspaper, I feel I've covered more territory than I did an online version. I often catch articles in newspaper 1.0 that I've missed while reading the online version. Why is that?