09
Newspapers – Going, Going, Gone!
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Going to Boise from San Diego seems to be either thru Utah, Denver, LA or SFO. We took the SFO route with united to get home the soonest. While I was at the SFO airport killing some time between flights I decided to catch up on my twitter feed and see what was the rumbling going on out there in the world. Turns out it was good info (as normal) and that there was some great talk, url’s and general info on the new iPhone 3S. I also found out some great world info, creative sites, etc. 20 minutes later I felt up to date and ready to eat some lunch and head to the plane. On the leg from SFO to Boise I looked toward the front of the plane as I was grinding through an audio book [twitter power] and I saw an older fellow I’d guess about 65+ reading a newspaper. One of the headlines on the page he had exposed to the back of the bus was titled “New iPhone details coming soon”. I kind of had to chuckle because before that ink had even dried I’m sure there were tweets going on all about what the article was only then eluding to. I had already seen photos, read comments and articles and this poor man was just getting his appetite for tomorrows ink. This got my head wound up with several thoughts that I’m going to post here. I don’t think they are anything profound but I hope to get a comment or two about them.
- How can paper companies survive what seems to be one after another going bankrupt? How can they bring in the social aspects (book: Tactical Transparency – A very good read).
- What age group reads the paper? How many are currently in transition and just need help making the switch? I’d think it won’t be long.
After thinking about that for a few minutes I faded back to my hotel room for the last week. Every day when leaving the motel room I’d have the WSJ sitting in front of the door as if to say “you should read me”. I would pick it up and toss it in the trash and proceed to get real time relevant news, stocks etc on my iPhone. I would have done much of that on my laptop but the hotel did not offer free wifi! Hey Hyatt, I have an idea for you, are you ready to listen? How about you give me the option when I check in to get WSJ or free wifi? How about you give me the option to have my Sheets changed every 2-3 days and knock off 10 bucks from my 20$ parking fee that we know didn’t cost you anything.
Ok I’m ranting. I like the Hyatt, they are always friendly but always seem to stick it to me with parking and that part drives me nuts but that’s not the topic of this post perhaps another day. I guess I’d have to admit I’ve never read the paper and I’ve always found my news and information online where I can read comments and find out other peoples views (much more fun). Let me know what you think about papers survival and if your a paper reader educate me as to why you are still doing it that way I’d love to know.

this is akin to the whole media play – I junked my cable tv acct (over $100 a month) for OTA antenna (free) plus a netflix acct (<$10 a month) that can stream over 12,000. I got tired of the content the cable/sat system feeds me that I have little control over. Yes they “give” me a dvr (for $6 a month extra) but the size of storage is soooo small I could never catch up, so I quit! Like the papers, next is the major media players; buh-bye. We want content, just not the old style delivery mechanism. With newspapers, I like the content, just not the delivery mechanism.
GOOP at Jun 10, 09 at 11:28 am
GOOP – Great comment on the media play. I love the digital OTA model as well and with something like a mac mini connected you can do hulu, netflix etc for way less money and way more control.
Kelly at Jun 10, 09 at 11:31 am