NDM: The Decline of the newspaper industry

1) I see eye to eye with the view that people result into using any digital device they have whilst getting the information they want by searching it up. Newspapers are at their dying medium as hardly in today’s day and age they are surviving due to the impact from digital devices. This outlines a major cause for concern for newspapers as the only way they can survive is through advertising. When Rupert Murdoch states that newspapers are a river of gold then takes it back to Rivers dry up, it can confirm that newspapers are not people’s preferences in society today. We receive the same information and news through our mobile phones regardless whether it is the same, we can now view it visually alongside assisted videos or traditional reading which is produced by journalists with information and stories that they have published.
2) The article believes that the newspaper industry will be in decline; looking at the Ofcom reports, the reach of newspapers has reduced by 27% past 2005 and 72.4% of people in 2005 would’ve read newspapers, in 45.4% use newspapers, which therefore shows the decline that the newspaper industry has come to.

3) The Scott Trust limited fund the guardian alongside having a charitable wing which manage the guardian .The Panama Papers is for instance shows undercover journalism and the change that it makes to have social media and the online platform to quickly upload information and get it open to a large group of people fast.

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