Increasing quality won’t save journalism
People will pay more for quality, right? Not always. Take journalism for example.
People will pay more for quality, right? Not always. Take journalism for example.
Newspaper companies around the globe are facing revenue shortfalls as readers and advertising dollars migrate to the internet. How will Australia’s newspapers fare in the future? Chris McNamara peers into the crystal ball and talks to the soothsayers to get a better view of the future of news in Australia.
People will pay more for quality, right? Not always. Take journalism for example.
Newspaper companies around the globe are facing revenue shortfalls as readers and advertising dollars migrate to the internet. How will Australia’s newspapers fare in the future? Chris McNamara peers into the crystal ball and talks to the soothsayers to get a better view of the future of news in Australia.
Paul Ramadge, Eric Beecher, Mary Debrett and Robert Manne will discuss the future of newspapers in Australia today at 12.30PM in the Seminar Room of La Trobe University’s Borchardt Library.
People will pay more for quality, right? Not always. Take journalism for example.
Newspaper companies around the globe are facing revenue shortfalls as readers and advertising dollars migrate to the internet. How will Australia’s newspapers fare in the future? Chris McNamara peers into the crystal ball and talks to the soothsayers to get a better view of the future of news in Australia.