Since newer technologies have made it easier for the reader to access the news, even newspapers that have been around since the 1700's are closing the doors.
Maitrayee Basu reviews the legacy of New Journalism, and sees the signs of postmodern times in its two-pronged assault on literary hierarchy and the ideal of objectivity
group buying could be the problem solver in saving today's newspapers. What's needed to really turn around the segment is a new source of revenue growth. This includes Groupon and Livingsocial.
Tom Rosenstiel explains that newspapers have to want to change the culture they have always been distributed. In order to gain more revenue, they need to adapt to the newer technologies that are available to everyone
How college newspapers are changing the way people read the newspaper:ditching the old fashioned newspaper for an online version to gain a bigger audience
the article explains; If there's anything left for journalists to do, it's to attempt to add value by analyzing and retelling what everyone has seen already.
Arianna Huffington talks about how new technology will play a part in the papers future, but journalism will stay strong since journalists have new ways of gathering more information than in the past