Un lien vers un point radical sur l'avenir de la presse écrite, par un ancien chroniqueur du NYT et du Wall Street Journal
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/SiliconInsider/story?id=88655&page=1
In any other industry, a product that lost 1 percent of market share for two decades — only to then double or triple that rate of decline — would be declared dead. The manufacturer would discontinue it and rush out a replacement product more in line with the desires of the marketplace. So, let's finally come out and say: Newspapers are dead. They will never come back. By the end of this decade, the newspaper industry will suffer the same death rate — 90-plus percent — that every other industry experiences when run over by a technology revolution.
Ca fait peur tout ça... Comme quoi certaines de nos discussions (un peu trop alcoolisées) visent juste...
Rédigé par : Vincent | mars 29, 2005 à 01:15 PM