Paint-By-Numbers: Why Newspapers Are Screwed (NYT)

By Douglas A. McIntyre
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From Silicon Valley Insider

It’s easy to say that the New York Times (NYT)  and other newspaper companies are screwed, but sometimes it helps to actually run the numbers.  Do you know why they’re screwed?  It’s actually not the cost of paper, ink, trucks, printing plants, and other physical distribution expenses.  Rather, it’s the cost of content creation.  continued here

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