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Many traditional newspaper companies that failed to adept to the changing informational consumption will be closed. Those who survived will have a dramatic change in their business model. Internet news (and other modern media) still cannot capture all the market share from traditional news print because of the reliability of internet news. In web 2.0, everybody can provide his own information on the web, this can cause chaos, too much information, and makes people distrust in web news.

Many companies will merge together to reduce cost, and provide many different type of product to the readers. News papers will be tailored to have better chance targeting smaller, more specific readers. One company could publish many titles every day. Example: today fashion, today stock, daily horse race, daily politics. News papers companies using different strategy to differentiate their products from internet news. Like quality excellence, unique design, etc.

NP will looks like magazine of today. All articles are related to the same subject. And for live or important news, people prefers (reliable) modern media.

People from "Generation X" and "Generation Jones" prefer more traditional printed news, while people from "Generation Y" and "Generation Z", whom are grown up with digital devices, prefers modern news media. A wide variaty of product of different kind of people are available. So in this scenario you will still see free dailies, pay tailored Newspapers as well as new media news.



Time Frame:

10-15 years

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