Thursday, August 24, 2006

Is it adios to the 4th Estate? A cause for concern, but not for panic

By The ECONOMIST

Filed 8.24

“A GOOD newspaper, I suppose, is a nation talking to itself,” mused Arthur Miller in 1961. A decade later, two reporters from the Washington Post wrote a series of articles that brought down President Nixon and the status of print journalism soared. At their best, newspapers hold governments and companies to account. They usually set the news agenda for the rest of the media. But in the rich world newspapers are now an endangered species. The business of selling words to readers and selling readers to advertisers, which has sustained their role in society, is falling apart.
(Click & Read on courtsey of The Economist)

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