Word: existance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Paper editions of newspapers will also exist in 25 years. Despite its cost, people like the portability of paper; they enjoy reading their morning edition while eating breakfast and bringing it with them on their commute to work. Some predict that portable wireless gadgets that receive news feeds could act as competitive substitutes for newspapers, but portable radios and televisions have existed for years without hurting newspaper sales. Researchers in the MIT Media Lab were recently looking into the possibility of developing paper with ink that rearranges itself on the page upon receiving electronic signals--so, in essence, your paper...
...Harvard Crimson, Inc., will exist in 25 years. As will most other newspaper organizations that exist now. There will be a Boston Globe, a New York Times, a Wall Street Journal. Technology cannot replace the value that comes from the experience and resources found in newsrooms. While the Internet will make fact gathering easier, it will not be able to replace the organizations that specialize in finding information and writing about...
...Newspapers will be more personalized. The average reader of a newspaper reads a fraction of all of the content contained in each edition. This translates to lots of wasted paper. Currently paper costs are low and personalization costs are high so this waste can exist. But as the technology develops, newspapers will be able to print different editions that cater to individual tastes. This trend has already begun as newspapers have developed regional editions with varying content. On a more personal scale, the Minnesota Star Tribune allows subscribers to have some choice as to what sections of their paper they...
...politically conscious writers, "struggling with how politics and journalism should co-exist," Alter says, is unavoidable...
Nevertheless, the discrepancies still exist. While coaches and teams often receive the needed resources they request, some athletes and coaches say a mentality has existed within the department in which women don't always think to ask for what they'd like...