Where will newspapers go? Debate continues:
Dead paper walking
: My friend Merrill Brown just wrote an excellent report for Carnegie on the future of news.It finally brings together so much of what we're all talking -- and in some quarters, wailing -- about these days: young people finding their news in new places and leaving newspapers, new competition from citizens' media, new expectations of transparency, new financial pressures.
But what Merrill makes clear -- to people in the news business, I hope -- is that the change is irreversible: There's no going back. This isn't just a wake-up call. It's a two-by-four over the head: Change now. Change fast. Or die.
I'll write about the piece more later; I'll be out at meetings all day today and not blogging so I wanted to link to it now.
For the report, Carnegie commissioned a survey; the provocative results are here.









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