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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 04:25 pm
I'm a bad citizen. I simply don't care that the Seattle Post-Intelligencer is dead. I'm sorry.

I know it had been around for a long time, and I hate to see old things go away. But the newspaper business model is broken. Deeply, utterly broken. Haven't we learned by now the futility of fighting against a technology-driven change in business model viability? And I know that newspaper-funded journalism is a cornerstone of our society. I'm not sure what will replace it -- I'm not even sure anything will replace it. We could well be heading into a fairly bad period for journalism and democracy. Whatever the solution is, I'm quite sure it doesn't involve printing things on pieces of paper and delivering them as a subscription service.

This has been coming for all of my adult life. The only emotional response I have is surprise that more haven't died already.
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 01:20 am (UTC)
I was telling [livejournal.com profile] annathepiper that if I'd won the $300M lotto the other week (and I did buy a ticket) I'd have bought the P-I and turned it into to Stewart v. Cramer or Greenwald v. the Political Class every. damn. day. Or as many days as could be managed.

Sadly, I did not win the lotto. ;_;