For newspapers, time's the enemy »
Posted By engineer 11 months, 3 weeks ago in Business & FinanceThe most significant thing newspapers once could afford and now cannot as the economy assaults an industry already battered by changing technology and consumer habits doesn't show up in their increasingly strained ledgers. It's time. Readers want information faster than any printing press could ever deliver it. Revenue streams at money-losers such as the Chicago Sun-Times and still-profitable titles such as the Chicago Tribune, alike, are shrinking so quickly that initiatives demand results in months rather than years because the cash will only last so long. With speed comes a certain crude brutishness. Finesse and reflectiveness are now luxuries.
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