
The
circulation figures of the USA newspapers show a decline of almost 5% in 2008 compared to the first six months in 2007. Only USA Today and The Wall Street Journal remained almost unchanged. The decline coincides with news about lay offs of newsroom staff, closing down of newspapers, increased use of e-books announced at the
Frankfurter Buchmesse and the
deal Google made over the digitisation of libraries worldwide.
The news gathering and news dissemination is at stake. Customers still read the news, but more do so online, and (almost all) for free. Advertising revenues for the printed newspaper decline as fast as the Dow Jones, so how to pay the news makers. A new business model is required, soon.
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