Tuesday, February 9, 2010

New Changes for the Print Industries

New Changes for the Print Industries
by Julio Vizcaino - Tuesday, 9 February 2010, 03:50 PM


New changes must integrate with the new and young generations. it obvious that young generations are not reading newspaper...at all! if so its only about sports and the front page. but since everything is now on the web its even easier to access information and history in order to know about the topic. however if the news print media industries goes down then other major media corporations goes down as well. "Without print, Google will be out of business!" Bud Greenspan. could this mean that they don't need to change because they are a reliable source of information to major corporations such as Google, Yahoo, to many search engines? are they at risk instead? should newspaper that have already jump on the band wagon find a new way to interact with its readers and take the lead? answer is yes, but how?

if the newspaper industry find a new way to interact with its readers then they will have an increase revenue by finding a new technology that “hooks” our young readers. Like the iphone apps, but instead of buying an iphone let the newspaper industry come out with a similar technology but under there corporation. Once the advertisers see that more readers use such a great technology then they would want to advertise within the product.

Since news is happening each and every second of groundbreaking stories, newspaper can’t match up with the online industries, but if they could print not once but twice in a day, then their readers will have a more better access to the story and read more often. Has any print publish twice a day for its readers?

by Julio Vizcaino - Tuesday, 9 February 2010, 03:55 PM

i would also like to add that Keith Rupert Murdoch is going to add a fee for readers who want to read online. he suggested that he wants to give the first 100 words and if anyone would like to keep reading must pay a fee of 10 to 25 cents in order to continue the article...i love the idea and people would be force back to read print newspaper because it is much cheaper to buy the whole article. c'mon i rather buy a newpaper worth a dollar instead of payiong 10 cents for all the sport article i read a day, if so i would be spending $20!

Re: New Changes for the Print Industries
by Jared Silva - Tuesday, 9 February 2010, 04:01 PM

Yeah, see, that just isn't going to fly with anyone unless this plan happened for every single outlet of online information. No one is going to pay a twenty-five cent fee just to read a twenty-five second article. This kind of pay-as-you-go news plan is just going to piss off the people who are used to reading everything they need to read for free.

Also, Rupert Murdoch is a crazy old man.

Re: New Changes for the Print Industries
by Julio Vizcaino - Tuesday, 9 February 2010, 03:55 PM

I would also like to add that Keith Rupert Murdoch is going to add a fee for readers who want to read online. he suggested that he wants to give the first 100 words and if anyone would like to keep reading must pay a fee of 10 to 25 cents in order to continue the article...i love the idea and people would be force back to read print newspaper because it is much cheaper to buy the whole article. c'mon i rather buy a newpaper worth a dollar instead of payiong 10 cents for all the sport article i read a day, if so i would be spending $20!

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