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  • Oct 03, 2009 @ 07:05am

    Absolutely

    This one is a no-brianer - the acceptable overhead of the industrial era is an albatross in the information age. I have no idea why this is not a more widely acknowledged in the debate swirling around the newspaper crisis. I wrote a post that pointed this out when the Rocky Mountain News went down - I'll include it here so you don't have to jump out:

    This video is illuminating. If you want to know – to really know – why the newspaper is a failing medium then just watch this report from the Rocky Mountain News. If you can see through the haze of nostalgia and self pity the answer is right there – it’s there in the swank office space, the big iron presses, the multitude of plasma displays, the headcount, the ingrained reactions that harken back to a previous technological era – this is a video of an organization that simply could not or would not accept the idea that the operational nature of what they do has changed.
    Simply put – the market for news cannot support newsrooms that look like that anymore – at least not in any significant number. Going forward – as news gathering organizations come to terms with the fact that putting ink on paper everyday is killing them – that having hundreds of full time staff reporters is killing them – that the modern news gathering does not need to run on fat expense accounts and comfortable chairs – we will start to see these newsrooms shrink. The newsroom of the future will be a much more spartan affair – a smaller room, with fewer people – fewer televisions – less stuff. The newsroom – hell the entire news organization of the future – will be 25 smart people in a studio.