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Newark Star Ledger Cuts 80% of Photo Staff
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 287937" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I think it is just a sign of the time. Print news is a day late and when you can go online with your computer and even more so with your phone no matter where you are and get the latest breaking news why would you want to wait. I think the model that will win in the end is online fully supported by advertising and not subscribers.</p><p>I don't even watch the local news on TV anymore because I have an app that gives me the details I want and the ability to skim over the ones that do not interest me. We have several news channels on Cable now so no matter what political leanings you have there is a network for you. </p><p>Where I do see a problem though is in the photography. Online still needs good photography to sell what they are reporting. iPhonetography is not going to cut it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 287937, member: 6277"] I think it is just a sign of the time. Print news is a day late and when you can go online with your computer and even more so with your phone no matter where you are and get the latest breaking news why would you want to wait. I think the model that will win in the end is online fully supported by advertising and not subscribers. I don't even watch the local news on TV anymore because I have an app that gives me the details I want and the ability to skim over the ones that do not interest me. We have several news channels on Cable now so no matter what political leanings you have there is a network for you. Where I do see a problem though is in the photography. Online still needs good photography to sell what they are reporting. iPhonetography is not going to cut it. [/QUOTE]
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