Kara Swisher, who has covered the tech industry for The Wall Street Journal, writes on her All Things Digital blog that she doubts she will ever write for a print publication again.
“Why? Besides saving all those trees, of course – which, let me start off the new year by being completely honest, never occurred to me until just this very second – it’s simple and obvious: The future of all media is digital going forward.
“As I always like to keep in mind about everything: Don’t fight the trend.
“That might sound a bit glib to some, but I think it’s an important thing to keep in mind as the fortunes of great newspaper companies continue the steady and unwavering declines of the last decade, in what feels a bit like a long and agonizing circling of the drain.
“So it’s not exactly a brilliant move to see that and contemplate a move to higher ground–it is simply common sense.”
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