ANOTHER ESSAY ON THE STATE OF NEWSPAPERS

But this one is a good’un. David Warsh, editor of EconomicPrinciples.com, published this essay a year and a half ago or so, but I just now stumbled across it. In it, he writes about the power of print. Newspapers will never go away, he argues, because of their corporeality. Paper trumps pixels. He uses the Financial Times as a prime example of a newspaper that accomplishes a lot with a relatively small staff, likening it to Southwest Airlines as the no-frills approach. Check out the whole thing.


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