The end of print newspapers?

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The Christian Science Monitor newspaper will become the first nationally circulated newspaper to replace its daily print edition with its website. It’s another sign of the times as newspapers suffer massive circulation and advertising losses and search for ways to stay open.
Across the country, layoffs, downsizing and early buyouts have decimated most newsrooms. The move to the Web for the 100-year-old Christian Science Monitor signals what may indeed be the end of the print newspaper as we;ve known it.
Monitor shifts from print to Web-based strategy.

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under .

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