In today's market, and specifically in regards to "Web 2.0" and the growing amount of two-way communication between consumers and producers, the general public expects more interactivity from their content. Static articles, such as those found in newspapers and magazines, lack the dynamism of media found on the Internet, on our cell-phones, and on television.
I used to be worried about the end of print, but these days I'm not so concerned. I believe print will always exist in one form or another, but the growing convenience of our technology, the fact that it has become portable and easily accessible, tends to make me forget about it.
What do you think? Is print media dying? And if so, do you care?
Updates
- 05/05/09 - Journalism Online may very well change the way we get out news, and Amazon is about to announce a larger Kindle for newspapers and magazines.





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