dude, just b/c a major B2C publisher launches a women focused “magalog”, doesnt mean that print is NOT dead…
how about some more realistic scenarios-
1) Thomas Register getting rid of their 100+ year print publication
2) The WSJ for the first time EVER posts profit for online and a loss for print
3) The NY Times laying off 100+ people – ALL on the print side
thats just off the top of my head….
Anon, you’re right. My weblog is a staunch defender of print against the onslaught of the demon online threat. Your three points have convinced me that print is defintely dead. What was I thinking?
dude, just b/c a major B2C publisher launches a women focused “magalog”, doesnt mean that print is NOT dead…
how about some more realistic scenarios-
1) Thomas Register getting rid of their 100+ year print publication
2) The WSJ for the first time EVER posts profit for online and a loss for print
3) The NY Times laying off 100+ people – ALL on the print side
thats just off the top of my head….
Anon, you’re right. My weblog is a staunch defender of print against the onslaught of the demon online threat. Your three points have convinced me that print is defintely dead. What was I thinking?