Well, with newspapers dropping like flies, and articles seemingly arguing about whether the last paper gets printed in 2012 or 2015, I thought it would be interesting to get the general feel of the community on the topic.
And another thought- when is the tipping point? Is there any use for those giant multi-ton rolls of newsprint that papers use? At some point, fewer papers equals less newsprint needed. Fewer suppliers, fewer economies of scale, higher costs for the paper. And, of course, fuel prices will be going up again. Could only 4 or 5 national newspapers survive, in print form, if all the others die off?
And another thought- when is the tipping point? Is there any use for those giant multi-ton rolls of newsprint that papers use? At some point, fewer papers equals less newsprint needed. Fewer suppliers, fewer economies of scale, higher costs for the paper. And, of course, fuel prices will be going up again. Could only 4 or 5 national newspapers survive, in print form, if all the others die off?