In my opinion, newspapers are definately dying out. It's getting more and more difficult for newspapers to survive because everything is moving to the internet. Even some people in charge of newspapers are supporting this movement. The New York Times is ready to move to the internet. If the biggest newspaper in the world is doing this, what chance to the rest have?
We should care that newspapers are dying out, however, because it's not fair for people who don't have internet. There should still be the option for newspapers for people who still like them, and for people who have no other choice. Also, many of us will miss newspapers because theres something special about them and reading news from a paper is nice.
Here are some advantages for having news on the web: It gives more variety, it's easier to find what you want to see, and it's free. All you have to do is go on google and search something, and if it's from a reliable source you're ready to go. Some disadvantages are if you don't have internet, or have a really slow connection, and it can get hard to read on screen after a while.
I'll miss newspapers a bit because I read them when I'm really bored and want to know whats new in town. I think newspapers are better for local news, but i get my other news from google news or television. I'm sure some people will miss newspapers because there are certain people who hate technology and won't want to be bothered with internet news and some people just like reading a paper, where they can take it anywhere they want. These are my thoughts on the future of newspapers.
I don't think newspapers will completely die out because so many people read them when they are taking a crap. - Kevin Bloder
ReplyDeletewise words kev - kyle
ReplyDelete