Archive for the “Old Media New Problems” category

Print Media: Not Dead, But Not Quite Alive … Sort of A Living Death

by Tony Hung on March 28, 2007

Well, that’s what it must feel like, anyway, what with the sharp decline in print revenues. Look, it would be highly appropos for me to be blogger-centric, and proclaim like many others, that print is Dead. But that would be (…)

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Print Publishing’s Death Knell?

by Tony Hung on February 11, 2007

Some pretty startling numbers over here about print publishing’s declining revenues. Honest and ruthless sentiments courtesy of Colin Crawford of IDG publishing: In the US, our online revenue now accounts for over 35% of our total US publishing revenues. Next (…)

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So, Should All Journalists Become Bloggers?

by Tony Hung on January 18, 2007

I guess the question is not what of “should”but “which”.

Gannett’s Crowdsourcing — Its Just Blogging! (Why Not Just Say It?)

by Tony Hung on December 4, 2006

Gannett is turning to blogging … why not just come out and say it?

BitTorrent Goes Legal — Illegal Torrent Users Say “Huzzah!”

by Tony Hung on November 29, 2006

Pirates are going to have a field day with legal torrents

Internet Killing The TV Star. But Not HDTV’s.

by Tony Hung on November 28, 2006

TV is on its way out thanks to the Internet – but HDTV’s alive and well.