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		<title>The &#8220;Duh&#8221; Moment: Some cities will have no print paper soon. So why am I still upset?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 15:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracy Van Slyke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Newspaper and newspaper groups are likely to default on their debt and go out of business next year &#8212; leaving &#8220;several cities&#8221; with no daily newspaper at all, Fitch Ratings says in a report on media released Wednesday. So says a new article from Editor and Publisher. My first thought upon reading. &#8220;Holy crap.&#8221; I&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p>Newspaper and newspaper groups are likely to default on their debt and go out of business next year &#8212; leaving &#8220;several cities&#8221; with no daily newspaper at all, Fitch Ratings says in a report on media released Wednesday.</p></blockquote>
<p>So says a new <a href="http://www.editorandpublisher.com/eandp/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003918781">article</a> from Editor and Publisher.  </p>
<p>My first thought upon reading. &#8220;Holy crap.&#8221;  I&#8217;ve known this was a possibility for a while.  Hell, I even know this is reality. I&#8217;m a media geek.  I read and write about this stuff all day long.  And I&#8217;m not even a direct consumer of local print journalism.  I read <a href="http://chicagoist.com/">Chicagoist</a>, <a href="http://www.beachwoodreporter.com/">The Beachwood Reporter</a> and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/chicago/">Huffington Post Chicago</a> to keep tabs on local news (which makes me part of the problem and the news consumer of the now/future).  </p>
<p>But when in read in black and white (pixels) it actually does hit you in the gut.  I&#8217;m thinking about:<br />
1) The Journalists&#8211;where will they all go?  This is a human and actual practical question.  I&#8217;m not the first or last genius to ask this question, but I&#8217;m putting it out there again.</p>
<p>2) The Journalism&#8211;the simple answer is that the journalism will just happen online.  But most of the online local stories I consume still overwhelmingly refers, links and uses journalism originating from print media.  </p>
<p>Sure some of the reporting will move online but there&#8217;s not a huge amount of local newspapers sustaining itself online only. The local blogs I read don&#8217;t employ or pay a huge number of journalists the way traditional print media outlets do.  That&#8217;s how they survive.</p>
<p>And while they&#8217;ve already been disappearing, brainpower and effort into local investigative reporting could continue to slip.   Many would point to the range of community-funded journalism (like the new <a href="http://spot.us/">spot.us</a>) as the answer, and while the idea is awesome, the proof is not in the pudding quite yet.  And no, Maureen Dowd&#8217;s column on the future of local journalism <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/opinion/30dowd.html?_r=2&#038;adxnnl=1&#038;adxnnlx=1228402826-ufbqhNYrMsnji7W0SbJ49w">is outsourcing</a>, is NOT the answer.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s still a lot wrestle with here. Although I do look forward to how journalists and publishers can take advantage of online tools (i.e. mashups) to tell stories in a different, but no less in-depth way.  For example, look at what these students did with the <a href="http://news21project.org/">News 21 Initiative!</a></p>
<p>3) Seriously&#8211;What will people read on the the train or the bus to work????  That&#8217;s the place where people have time to consume news!  I guess it&#8217;s onto pushing for increased mobile media and wireless service in underground train tunnels.</p>
<p>FYI: Did you know about <a href="http://twitter.com/themediaisdying">themediaisdying</a> twitter feed? Way to be depressed and up-to-date on all the latest media gossip at the same time&#8230;</p>
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