Monday November 24, 2008
Delora Media - 11:10 PM AST

What will newspapers look like in the future?

I am turning things over to you this week.

Newspapers are going through a time of change as the Internet grows in popularity and many media organizations decide to end the print editions of their publications.

I believe newspapers will decrease in numbers with the best newspapers surviving by changing their content to meet the new demands of the reader. I also believe that the electronic editions of newspapers will continue to improve as media organizations better understand the public.

What do you think newspapers will look like in the future?

Mark Taylor is a veteran journalist, communications specialist and founder of Delora Media. Visit Delora Media at www.deloramedia.com

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The real question is, what do you think the newspapers of the future will look like? I see nothing here except a link to your website.
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Clark K., The Valley on 25/11/08 02:47:22 PM AST

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