Newspaper death watch

If you would like to predict the time of death of your favourite newspaper, pop along here and take a look.

Here’s a snippet:

“A new Harris survey says that 77% of American adults would not be willing to pay to read a newspaper’s content online and the 23% who would pay won’t pay much. If you extrapolate the results, they indicate that less than 1.5% of online adults would pay more than $10 per month for a newspaper. This can’t be good news to the smattering of papers that had recently erected paywalls.”

Very interesting site.

Discussion (3 Comments)

  1. ciara says:

    well, if Rod Liddle gets appointed as Indy editor, that’s where I’d put my money.
    In fact that’s where I’d put my money anyway..
    hmmm

  2. duckrabbit says:

    Yeah … maybe bringing Rod Liddle in is a mercy killing for the Independent

  3. davidwhite says:

    A tenner says it’s all off…

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