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Internet holds only future for newspapers, experts warn
MADRID (AFP) - Newspapers have no future without online and digital services, media executives heard at a World Association of Newspapers meeting in Madrid.
It appears to me that this is a red herring. The distinction between paper and computer screens is going to go away. HP is already developing paper-like materials that can function as a computer display. Newspapers and magazines will be distributed electronically, and will continue to have their traditional mix of editorial and ads. Usage of ink may be reduced; but it seems likely that newspapers will continue using electronic distribution.