Newspaper Editors surprisingly optimistic about their future
According to a survey launched by the World Editors Forum and Reuters and concucted by Zogby International, 85% of senior news executives see a rosy future for their newspaper. Newsstand in Berlin, 1930 An overwhelming number of respondents say they are very optimistic (24%) or somewhat optimistic (61%) about the future of their newspaper. Even among newspapers whose circulation decreased over the past five years, 80% of respondents remain optimistic. It means that contrary to conventional wisdom and widespread doom-and-gloom predictions, senior news executives are overwhelmingly optimistic about the future of their newspaper. More at Touché
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