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How To Save Your Newspaper

机译:如何保存报纸

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During the past few months, the crisis in jour-nalism has reached meltdown proportions. It is now possible to contemplate a time when some major cities will no longer have a newspaper and when magazines and network-news operations will employ no more than a handful of reporters.rnThere is, however, a striking and somewhat odd fact about this crisis. Newspapers have more readers than ever. Their content, as well as that of newsmagazines and other producers of traditional journalism, is more popular than ever-even (in fact, especially) among young people.rnThe problem is that fewer of these consumers are paying. Instead, news organizations are merrily giving away their news. According to a Pew Research Center study, a tipping point occurred last year: more people in the U.S. got their news online for free than paid for it by buying newspapers and magazines. Who can blame them? Even an old print junkie like me has quit subscribing to the New York Times, because if it doesn't see fit to charge for its content, I'd feel like a fool paying for it.
机译:在过去的几个月中,新闻业的危机已达到崩溃的程度。现在可以考虑某个时候,一些主要城市将不再有报纸,而杂志和网络新闻业务将雇用不多的记者。然而,这场危机有一个惊人的,有点奇怪的事实。报纸拥有比以往更多的读者。在年轻人中,他们的内容以及新闻杂志和其他传统新闻制作人的内容比以往任何时候都更为流行(事实上,尤其是)。问题是这些消费者支付的钱更少。取而代之的是,新闻机构很乐意分发新闻。根据皮尤研究中心(Pew Research Center)的一项研究,去年发生了一个转折点:美国有更多的人免费获得新闻,而不是通过购买报纸和杂志来付费。谁能责怪他们?即使是像我这样的老印刷品迷,也已经退出了《纽约时报》的订阅,因为如果它不适合为其内容收费,那我会觉得很傻。

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    《Time》 |2009年第6期|3032-33|共3页
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    Walter Isaacson;

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