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All The News That's Fit To... Stream?
Author: BobR    Date: 05/01/2009 12:47:24

Several weeks ago, I wrote a blog about the fate of political cartoons in an increasingly online world. The fate of newspapers themselves also remains uncertain. The current economic climate has made the newspapers' already shaky grip on solvency even more tenuous. Some people think it wouldn't be a bad thing if they went the way of 8mm movie cameras and mimeographs, but I think otherwise.

First: What are some of the reasons one might argue that newspapers should go away?

Ecological: They are printed on paper. Harvesting trees and making newsprint is really bad for the environment.

Access: Initially, the printing press was a way for anyone to make their voice heard. It was the pamphleteers that had a huge impact on the people of colonial America and their decision to split from England. Nowadays, newspapers are huge corporate entities, and "regular" people don't have a chance. The internet is the preferred venue now for average people to get their voices heard.

Economic: Pretty much any news you need is available for free on the internet. Why should anyone pay for a subscription to a newspaper?

Relevancy: By the time it's printed and delivered to your door, it's yesterday's news.


These all seem fairly compelling. So what do newspapers offer?

Accuracy: Before a story is printed in the paper, it gets fact-checked, proof-read, and edited. Sources are cross-referenced. If it's printed in the paper, you can pretty much guarantee that it's the truth. Compare that with online stories that are breathlessly posted and linked to satiate someone's ego to be "first". How many times have rumors or hearsay been printed as real news items? How about stuff that someone got from a "source" that turned out to be someone just making it all up?

Reporting: while it's true that most national and world news is reported by one of the big news agencies (AP, API, Reuters, etc.), they tend to go for the low-hanging fruit. What about investigative journalism? What about local news? A "blogger" sitting at home is rarely the one that goes down to the courthouse and digs through the records to unearth a story. We need reporters, and they need to be paid.

Tactile: This is more opinion on my part, but there's something about laying on the couch on Sunday, drinking coffee and digging through the paper. Even with a laptop (or some newfangled media "tablet"), that is not the same. With a newspaper you can open up a section and see everything quickly, decide what to read, and focus on the things that interest you.

Community: Every big city has "quality of life" factors, revolving around restaurants, live music, the arts, the theatre, and special events. The newspapers provide a special community service by providing local cultural news and reviews, sometimes introducing people to things they may not have known was available, or piquing their interest. Without a newspaper, who is going to pay the restaurant reviewer that eats at places you didn't even know existed? Without the the theatre critic, how are you going to know if that new play in town sucks or is a smash?


If newspapers DO eventually go 100% online, then my hope is that they offer 2 models. Either free with advertising, or with a subscription and little to no advertising. I would be willing to be pay for a subscription to get the content I can't currently get online. I also get really annoyed with the intrusive ads.

One of the main reasons that I decided to write this today is because of recent changes to the AJC. With subscriptions declining, they decided they needed to revamp. Rather than go with expertise, they went with focus groups. Rather than let the seasoned newspaper editors decide on changes, they let the executives make the decisions.

As a result, the AJC now looks like a cheap knock-off of USA Today. Where it used to have separate Style, Arts, and Travel sections, they've all been combined into one, making sharing the newspaper with a partner more difficult, and finding the stories and columns you want more aggravating. They've also decided to make the OpEd page "more fair and balanced" so as to attract the more conservative residents of the state outside of the city of Atlanta, and demoted most of the editorial staff in the process.

That last part is particularly troubling for a couple reasons: First, the page was already balanced. They generally had "pro/con" columns for whatever topic they were discussing (balanced). They also printed liberal/conservative letters in whatever percentage in which they were received (fair). Secondly, it is the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, not the GA Journal-Constitution. Instead of marketing the paper to the entire state, they should try harder to market it to their true demographic. (Here's a link to a story on the saga. For some amusement, here's a link to an online ad the AJC created to sell their recent stylistic changes. The comments are great)

Ultimately, for newspapers to survive, they need to make people realize that in-depth investigative reporting and coverage of local news and events is worth the price of the paper. No amount of font changes and focus groups is ever going to help if they don't understand that basic concept. Consider me a luddite, but I love my paper, and hope I never have to give it up.

 

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Comment by Scoopster on 05/01/2009 13:08:04
...and this might be the last day of publication for the Boston Globe. Oh PLEAAAAASSE if there's a friggin God he won't let the Herald bcome the paper of record.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 13:08:57
Morning :hug:

Comment by Scoopster on 05/01/2009 13:11:35
Morning Pam! :peace:

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 13:30:54
Hey Scoop :)

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 13:34:47




one hateful voice removed from free radio for a long, long, long while I hope



Comment by BobR on 05/01/2009 14:18:00
So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 14:18:22
:party:

Comment by TriSec on 05/01/2009 14:22:54
Morning, comrades!



Went out for breakfast with wifeykins this am....now going to spend a couple of hours calling some headhunters and temp agencies and removing myself from the process.



Doing some Scout Business, too. One month left in the season!



Oh, and cable is out; we haven't had the local CBS, ABC, or NBC affiliate in about 6 days now through the digital box. (works just fine on the old 80-s vintage "cable ready" tv without the box...)





Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 14:34:54
Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...






Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 14:36:57
SO I suppose everyone has heard that Souter is retiring...

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 14:42:36
Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 14:54:26
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...






Manassas has VRE but granted it is a little country. It's cheaper to live outside the beltway but you have to factor in communting.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 14:55:35
Quote by Raine:

SO I suppose everyone has heard that Souter is retiring...






I'm mixed on this - everytime someone gets put on the Superme Court it's like Justice Roulette trying to see where their gonna lean

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 15:02:28
Quote by TriSec:

Morning, comrades!



Went out for breakfast with wifeykins this am....now going to spend a couple of hours calling some headhunters and temp agencies and removing myself from the process.



Doing some Scout Business, too. One month left in the season!



Oh, and cable is out; we haven't had the local CBS, ABC, or NBC affiliate in about 6 days now through the digital box. (works just fine on the old 80-s vintage "cable ready" tv without the box...)







What is your cable company's excuse?

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 15:04:09
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Raine:

SO I suppose everyone has heard that Souter is retiring...






I'm mixed on this - everytime someone gets put on the Superme Court it's like Justice Roulette trying to see where their gonna lean


It's gonna be a battle royale that is for sure.







Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 15:06:28
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...
Not jumping the gun at all, These things need to be considered as well.



We are gonna have to make the most of the few moments we are in town.

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 15:10:25
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...






Manassas has VRE but granted it is a little country. It's cheaper to live outside the beltway but you have to factor in communting.




Not to mention the soporific horror that is the saminess of the suburban sprawl that is NoVA ( No offense to your living choice, Mala).



It really depends on the actual twenty of the job. Could be in DC, Fairfax, Arlington, MoCo or PG County. The location is your housing destiny unless you are some kind of deraged mofo who likes to spend hours in a car.



Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 15:13:18
Oh along with my previous comment, you need to include where in each county I mentioned you want to live. Say for example the job is actually in Bethesda, MD. Wither do you want to live in the county should you choose it. There are many areas that are all dependent on the road system. Do you want to attempt the commute up and down 270

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 15:18:22
And yet I still love Biden :D

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 15:22:30
Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...






Manassas has VRE but granted it is a little country. It's cheaper to live outside the beltway but you have to factor in communting.




Not to mention the soporific horror that is the saminess of the suburban sprawl that is NoVA ( No offense to your living choice, Mala).



It really depends on the actual twenty of the job. Could be in DC, Fairfax, Arlington, MoCo or PG County. The location is your housing destiny unless you are some kind of deraged mofo who likes to spend hours in a car.







No offensive taken, even though Manassas City was here long before the planned communities of Reston and Herndon.



Personally I would avoid PG and Montgomery counties.

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 15:28:19
Boston has a prog station again? For realz!!!!

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 15:29:11
wwzn 1510 Am --let's remember that for tri sec!

Comment by TriSec on 05/01/2009 15:42:12
Wha?



: scurries off to radio :



1510 am was the sister station of the old progressive radio station in town; they both changed format a ways back.



Busy today....cancelling a bunch of appointments I had next week (no further need!) and going through my closets. Threw out a bunch of old athena t-shirts. (I'm keeping the fleece, though. I earned those.)



And I heard back from my doctor...looks like I passed my cholesterol test! (some numbers are still just into the "too high" range, but my overall risk factor decreased!)



Still waiting to hear on the thyroid thing...





Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 15:47:35
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...






Manassas has VRE but granted it is a little country. It's cheaper to live outside the beltway but you have to factor in communting.




Not to mention the soporific horror that is the saminess of the suburban sprawl that is NoVA ( No offense to your living choice, Mala).



It really depends on the actual twenty of the job. Could be in DC, Fairfax, Arlington, MoCo or PG County. The location is your housing destiny unless you are some kind of deraged mofo who likes to spend hours in a car.







No offensive taken, even though Manassas City was here long before the planned communities of Reston and Herndon.



Personally I would avoid PG and Montgomery counties.




:breaks off beer bottle: Avoid MoCo? The clan Mondo ancesterial homelands? Thems fightin' words! :lunges drunkenly at Mala, misses, trips face plant:

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 15:47:46
MGM!

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 15:49:57
Mondo - lets just say PG county is bleeding into MoCo.

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 15:51:11
Quote by TriSec:

Wha?



: scurries off to radio :



1510 am was the sister station of the old progressive radio station in town; they both changed format a ways back.



Busy today....cancelling a bunch of appointments I had next week (no further need!) and going through my closets. Threw out a bunch of old athena t-shirts. (I'm keeping the fleece, though. I earned those.)



And I heard back from my doctor...looks like I passed my cholesterol test! (some numbers are still just into the "too high" range, but my overall risk factor decreased!)



Still waiting to hear on the thyroid thing...







Hey those Athena tees would be perfect for dust rags, car polishing, dog/kid vomit clean ups, nose blowing oh heck any manor of icky disgusting jobs that you wouldn't want to sully a Sham-Wow with.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 15:53:29
I still think it should be Demille

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 15:53:59
Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by wickedpam:

Quote by Mondobubba:

Quote by BobR:

So it looks like I'll be in DC on Wed for a job interview. Here's hoping it goes well...




Sounds good Bobber!



I might be jumping the gun, a bit but Arlington is a nice place to live. On the subway, lively dining etc. Cheaper than in DC...






Manassas has VRE but granted it is a little country. It's cheaper to live outside the beltway but you have to factor in communting.




Not to mention the soporific horror that is the saminess of the suburban sprawl that is NoVA ( No offense to your living choice, Mala).



It really depends on the actual twenty of the job. Could be in DC, Fairfax, Arlington, MoCo or PG County. The location is your housing destiny unless you are some kind of deraged mofo who likes to spend hours in a car.







No offensive taken, even though Manassas City was here long before the planned communities of Reston and Herndon.



Personally I would avoid PG and Montgomery counties.




The actual town of Herdon has been there for a long time. My aunt and uncle's restaurant, The Tortilla Factory is in Herdon city. All that icky stuff around it is all new with in the last 25-30 years.



You don't live in the icky part of Manassas, do you Mala. You actually live in the real City o' don't you?



Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 16:00:09
Yep - the real City of Manassas the rest is Prince WIlliam county Manassas - my family run dry cleaner is right next to the old and now restored railroad station - thing there's a pix of it on my FB (inaugral pixs)

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 16:06:56
Reading das bloggie & paying attention....

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 16:08:10
Quote by Mondobubba:



Hey those Athena tees would be perfect for dust rags, car polishing, dog/kid vomit clean ups, nose blowing oh heck any manor of icky disgusting jobs that you wouldn't want to sully a Sham-Wow with.


Touche!

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 16:15:30
Quote by Raine:

Quote by Mondobubba:



Hey those Athena tees would be perfect for dust rags, car polishing, dog/kid vomit clean ups, nose blowing oh heck any manor of icky disgusting jobs that you wouldn't want to sully a Sham-Wow with.


Touche!




How could I forget the ickyest of the icky clean ups? Fresh cat hairballs. :shudder:

Comment by livingonli on 05/01/2009 16:27:47
A belated good day to everyone.



I must have been really beat since I slept until noon today.

Comment by livingonli on 05/01/2009 16:31:33
Quote by TriSec:

Morning, comrades!



Went out for breakfast with wifeykins this am....now going to spend a couple of hours calling some headhunters and temp agencies and removing myself from the process.



Doing some Scout Business, too. One month left in the season!



Oh, and cable is out; we haven't had the local CBS, ABC, or NBC affiliate in about 6 days now through the digital box. (works just fine on the old 80-s vintage "cable ready" tv without the box...)





Sounds like Comcast has f'ed up or your box is fried. Thank goodness, Comcast is not in my area since I have heard so many horror stories about them.

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 16:56:10
Comment by BobR on 05/01/2009 17:01:26
I would like to point out to Mondo and Mala that should this ultimately come to fruition, I will be making use of the Metro. The car - if at all possible - will be staying in the garage.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 17:10:05
Quote by BobR:

I would like to point out to Mondo and Mala that should this ultimately come to fruition, I will be making use of the Metro. The car - if at all possible - will be staying in the garage.








I can completely understand that - we VA drivers are nuts, but like I've said before, atleast me drive nuts together :)

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 17:12:15






:note to self, let hair grow out some and not wear the Docs before I fly:

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 17:15:08
Quote by BobR:

I would like to point out to Mondo and Mala that should this ultimately come to fruition, I will be making use of the Metro. The car - if at all possible - will be staying in the garage.




Which, when I mentioned Arlington, I noted it's convience to Metro.



FWIW, MoCo has a well developed county bus system that will feed you to the Metro station of your choice. There is also a communter rail line with stops in Garrett Park, Kensington, and I think Silver Spring before it goes to Union Station.

Comment by livingonli on 05/01/2009 17:17:24
If you guys do move to DC, I do think I may have to come down more often and say hi to everyone. Maybe if I consider a career change, maybe I will move down. I wonder if the FCC is hiring.

Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 17:19:11
Hey Bobber did you know that in SQL Server 2005 you can restore a single torn data page?

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 17:23:52
Quote by livingonli:

If you guys do move to DC, I do think I may have to come down more often and say hi to everyone. Maybe if I consider a career change, maybe I will move down. I wonder if the FCC is hiring.






you never know until you look :)

Comment by TriSec on 05/01/2009 17:44:19
MERLINS! Everything goes better with Merlins!





Comment by Mondobubba on 05/01/2009 17:50:16
Quote by TriSec:

MERLINS! Everything goes better with Merlins!







A little thought exercize:



if everything goes better with Merlins, and everything goes better with Coke, therefore everything goes better with Merlins & Coke. True of false? Discuss. Show your work, be exact, but consice.

Comment by wickedpam on 05/01/2009 18:30:18
:blink:

Comment by livingonli on 05/01/2009 18:47:29
Time to go head back to the salt mine.

Comment by Raine on 05/01/2009 18:53:00
:cry: Oh Thom!

:cry: