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Learning Entirely New Business Models

In a WSJ op-ed piece, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, a law professor at the University of Tennessee, discusses news without newspapers, and a future of publishing that takes on large, proven models. In his words:

“The news business is in trouble. Readership and viewership are declining, public trust is plummeting, and advertisers are beginning to wonder whether they’re getting their money’s worth. This has led people to think about what blogger and tech journalist Doc Searls calls business models for “news without newspapers,” an approach to reporting and disseminating news that doesn’t depend on layers of editors for publication, and big ads from carmakers for funding. Nobody’s sure just how to do that yet.”

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