“Is traditional media already dead?” Reginald Addae, Graduate student at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, asked through LinkedIn. “Will hard copy papers and mags survive only as secondary delivery mechanisms and remain available at a price to niche interests (dimensional value-adds for hobby enthusiasts). What is the future of Newspapers?”
That was the same question journalists and advertising veterans were asking in the early 1950’s when TV showed up– is radio dead? (more…)




