
Newspaper circulation continues its deep fall, with figures showing weekday sales down more than 10 percent since last year. (See the graphic above).
It looks like more like an avalanche, the New York Times states.
Newspapers face the greatest threats since the Depression. We all know the causes: the rising Internet readership, the collapse in advertising, the budget cuts that have made newsrooms smaller and papers thinner and offering less attractive...
This year, newspaper sites have had more than 72 million unique visitors a month, compared with 60 million in 2007, according to Nielsen.
Some say that the printed newspaper should become a premium product, and part of circulation must be taken down deliberately, especially outside an specific radius.
New businesses models are in need, no doubt. And the whole industry needs to be reivented. Your thoughts?
