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...game plan is to deliver information to people when they want it and how they want it. If that's in print, O.K. If they want to go on the website and get the news, that's O.K. too. Every single Gannett newspaper and television station has a website. And young people do read print if you take a traditional Gannett medium-size-market newspaper and you package the same information but in a way that younger people want to see it--shorter stories, more graphics, easy maneuverability. We have young-people publications in places like Cincinnati [Ohio], Indianapolis...
...package it. You press the button on the right, it goes on dead trees. You press the button on the left, now that everything is digitized, it goes out on the Internet. The economics are such that we're still getting most of our money from the old-line print, but we're getting dramatic increases on the Internet side...
...think it's an opportunity. That's why we're invested in Career Builder. com. If we sat back and just stayed with the traditional print product, I'd agree with some of the doom-and-gloom predictions, but we're not doing that...
Essayist Walter Kirn's "Stuck in the Orbit of Satellite Radio" lamented the inability to hear local programming along vast stretches of the American landscape [May 23]. The dearth of interesting local programs is a direct result of the consolidation of ownership of radio, television and print media. Locally owned radio stations cannot compete with those owned by big corporations...
...Kuhn, met with publishers in New York City last week, but opinion was divided on how large an advance such a book would get. Caught by surprise at the sudden exposure of a secret he had obviously hoped to publish once Deep Throat was dead, Woodward is rushing to print next month with a slender volume recounting his relationship with Felt...