Originally Posted by
CJKatl
The CEO of the New York Times disagreed recently. After announcing quarterly results, which showed abysmal print numbers, he said his company is making plans for moving forward when "print is over" which he predicted might be in under ten years. Newsweek will likely finish its complete collapse by week's end, although it is no longer printed. Rolling Stone was just sold for what was reported to be a bargain basement price. Textbooks, long a source of print profit, are moving online. Which are the companies that are doing quite well?
Print media that delivers content readers want -- content they can't get elsewhere -- isn't dead.
Newspapers:
https://www.cjr.org/special_report/p...g_comeback.php
Advertising:
Print Isn?t Dead! These 7 Great Ads Showed the Medium at Its Best in 2017 ? Adweek
Books:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...=.96b7e0b61382