
Stephen Pritchard
Stephen Pritchard’s latest for The Observer discusses the state of newspaper and comes up with some surprising statistics.
Here’s an excerpt:
It’s fashionable to consider newspapers to be sickly dinosaurs threatened with extinction by the hurtling asteroid of the digital revolution, but figures released last week show that it’s far too early to start writing print’s obituary. Globally, 1.9 billion newspapers are sold every day. They reach 34% of the world’s population. In contrast, the internet reaches 24%.
Saturday, December 12th, 2009
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