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In
the most stunning sign yet that the
Internet is rapidly replacing traditional forms of media delivery, Arthur
Sulzberger, owner, chairman and publisher of the most respected
newspaper in the world, the New York Times, said it was possible
the times would be available only on the Internet in five years.
According to a report at Haaretz.com,
Sulzberger made the comment at the World Economic Forum in Davos,
Switzerland last week. "I really don't know whether we'll be
printing the Times in five years, and you know what? I don't care
either," Sulzberger said. ""The Internet is a wonderful
place to be, and we're leading there." The Times has reportedly
doubled its online readership to 1.5 million a day to go along with
its 1.1 million subscribers for the print edition. Sulzberger said
the Times is on a transitional journey that will conclude the day the
company decides to stop printing the paper.
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On
Thursday (Feb. 8) we (dnjournal) posted about the
publisher of the New York Times saying he didn't know if the
newspaper would still be producing a print edition in five years. In the
wake of that startling statement, a lot of people overlooked another news
item noting that the world's oldest print newspaper, Sweden’s Post-och
Inrikes Tidningar, which started in 1645, stopped printing and
went Internet only this year. Rich Lewis has an interesting article
about this media migration to the Internet at The
Sentinel. With readers rapidly abandoning traditional media
for the web, the current flood of ad dollars to the Internet will only
grow larger and that is good news for domain owners.
Posted
Feb. 11, 2007
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