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When Newspapers Are Gone, What Will You Miss?
Seth Godin's Blog ^ | January 15, 2009 | Seth Godin

Posted on 01/15/2009 10:21:30 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin

When newspapers are gone, what will you miss?

Years and years after some pundits began predicting the end of newspapers, the newspapers themselves are finally realizing that it's over. Huge debt, high costs, declining subscription rates, plummeting ad base--will the last one out please turn off the lights.

On their way out, though, we're hearing a lot of, "you'll miss us when we're gone..." laments. I got to thinking about this. It's never good to watch people lose their livelihoods or have to move on to something new, even if it might be better. I respect and honor the hard work that so many people have put into newspapers along the way. If we make a list of newspaper attributes and features, which ones would you miss?

Woodpulp, printing presses, typesetting machines, delivery trucks, those stands on the street and the newsstand... I think we're okay without them.

The sports section? No, that's better online, and in no danger of going away, in fact, overwritten commentary by the masses is burgeoning.

The weather? Ditto. Comics are even better online, and I don't think we'll run out of those.

Book and theater and restaurant reviews? In fact, there are more of these online, often better, definitely more personal and relevant, and also in no danger of going away.

The full page ads for local department stores? The free standing inserts on Sunday? The supermarket coupons? Easily replaced.

How about the editorials and op eds? Again, I think we're not going to see opinion go away, in fact, the web amplifies the good stuff.

What's left is local news, investigative journalism and intelligent coverage of national news. Perhaps 2% of the cost of a typical paper. I worry about the quality of a democracy when the the state government or the local government can do what it wants without intelligent coverage. I worry about the abuse of power when the only thing a corrupt official needs to worry about is the TV news. I worry about the quality of legislation when there isn't a passionate, unbiased reporter there to explain it to us.

But then I see the in depth stories about the gowns to be worn to the inauguration or the selection of the White House dog and I wonder if newspapers are the most efficient way to do this anyway.

The web has excelled at breaking the world into the tiniest independent parts. We don't use this to support that online. Things support themselves. The food blog isn't a loss leader for the gardening blog. They're separate, usually run by separate people or organizations.

Punchline: if we really care about the investigation and the analysis, we'll pay for it one way or another. Maybe it's a public good, a non profit function. Maybe a philanthropist puts up money for prizes. Maybe the Woodward and Bernstein of 2017 make so much money from breaking a story that it leads to a whole new generation of journalists.

The reality is that this sort of journalism is relatively cheap (compared to everything else the newspaper had to do in order to bring it to us.) Newspapers took two cents of journalism and wrapped in ninety-eight cents of overhead and distraction. The magic of the web, the reason you should care about this even if you don't care about the news, is that when the marginal cost of something is free and when the time to deliver it is zero, the economics become magical. It's like 6 divided by zero. Infinity.

I'm not worried about how muckrakers will make a living. Tree farmers, on the other hand, need to find a new use for newsprint.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet
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1 posted on 01/15/2009 10:21:31 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
When Newspapers Are Gone, What Will You Miss?

Something to line the bottom of my birdcage with.

2 posted on 01/15/2009 10:23:20 AM PST by Joiseydude (Let the Hero, born of woman, crush the serpent with his heel,)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
What Will You Miss?

Not having something handly to pick up the puppy poo.

3 posted on 01/15/2009 10:23:38 AM PST by theDentist (Qwerty ergo typo : I type, therefore I misspelll)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The L.A. Times sports page. Best in the world.


4 posted on 01/15/2009 10:23:41 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I’ll miss the newspaper in my shop to catch spills of stripper and paint and sealers.


5 posted on 01/15/2009 10:24:22 AM PST by caver (Yes, I did crawl out of a hole in the ground.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I will.

Cheap, easily obtainable paper for lighting my fireplace will be sorely missed in my home.

Then there is the numerous occasions in our lives when we have a puppy, and have to put down newspaper.

The always handly ‘spur of the moment’ fly swatter aspect cannot be denied.

And lets all be honest, its FUN to have to wash newsprint off your hands!

(chuckle)


6 posted on 01/15/2009 10:25:00 AM PST by Badeye (There are no 'great moments' in Moderate Political History. Only losses.)
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To: Joiseydude

“When Newspapers Are Gone, What Will You Miss?”

Reading the paper in the bathroom.


7 posted on 01/15/2009 10:25:07 AM PST by y6162
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

I will.

Cheap, easily obtainable paper for lighting my fireplace will be sorely missed in my home.

Then there is the numerous occasions in our lives when we have a puppy, and have to put down newspaper.

The always handly ‘spur of the moment’ fly swatter aspect cannot be denied.

And lets all be honest, its FUN to have to wash newsprint off your hands!

(chuckle)


8 posted on 01/15/2009 10:25:15 AM PST by Badeye (There are no 'great moments' in Moderate Political History. Only losses.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
50 days on Abu Grab on the front page of the New York Times?
9 posted on 01/15/2009 10:26:13 AM PST by 2banana (My common ground with terrorists - they want to die for islam and we want to kill them)
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To: y6162

Yep, the portability issue is big.


10 posted on 01/15/2009 10:26:47 AM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Badeye

Hmmm, reading the comics in the latrine at work, that’s about it.


11 posted on 01/15/2009 10:26:47 AM PST by Edizzl79 (you want my guns..come and get em...I dare ya....)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The crossword puzzle and half of the comics.


12 posted on 01/15/2009 10:27:16 AM PST by Bluegrass Conservative
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

This is sure to hurt the pulpwood industry. From loggers all the way through the paper mills.


13 posted on 01/15/2009 10:27:59 AM PST by Dixie Yooper (Ephesians 6:11)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
Easy source of fuel for getting a draft going in the flue of my fireplace.

Let me think...

*crickets*

Nope. That's all I have.

14 posted on 01/15/2009 10:28:03 AM PST by Dead Corpse (What would a free man do?)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin
What will I miss?

The cheap birdcage liner.

15 posted on 01/15/2009 10:29:07 AM PST by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

My chickens will miss getting fresh paper and liberal commentary to crap on everyday.


16 posted on 01/15/2009 10:29:15 AM PST by MahatmaGandu (Remember, remember, the twenty-sixth of November.)
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To: Joiseydude

Never line the bottom of a bird cage with newsprint. The little dickens peck around on the bottom and wind up eating the ink ....


17 posted on 01/15/2009 10:29:19 AM PST by SkyDancer ("Talent Without Ambition Is Sad, Ambition Without Talent Is Worse")
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To: Joiseydude
When Newspapers Are Gone, What Will You Miss?

Watching my neighbor in her short nightgown going out to get her paper just at daybreak and thinks no one sees her ;->

I fired the local paper, Ma Bell, and the cable TV company years ago. Never missed them.

18 posted on 01/15/2009 10:29:20 AM PST by MrPiper
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Comics & Puzzles.


19 posted on 01/15/2009 10:30:08 AM PST by NTHockey (Rules of engagement #1: Take no prisoners.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The little rubber-bands.


20 posted on 01/15/2009 10:30:17 AM PST by Carl from Marietta
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