2. Introduction:
As the new era has
come, technology is
established. Huge
changes occur that
affects the print
journalism, putting it
in peril.
3. International Facts Concerning Print
Journalism’s Extinction:
• We have heard that the state of journalism and the news
industry is seemingly endless.
• In Arab, printed journalism is becoming extinct.
• Ken Goldstein, a leading media business analyst in
Canada, published a grim prediction and it said “ In 2025, it is
likely that there
will be few, if any, printed daily newspapers.”
Factors driving the pace of newspaper extinction:
Increased cost performance of mobile phones
Increased cost performance of tablets/e-readers
Development of high performance digital paper
Changes in newsprint and print production costs
Uptake of digital news monetization mechanisms
Trends in advertising spend and allocation
4. National Facts
Concerning Print
Journalism’s
Extinction:
Technology Uptake:
Fixed bandwidth availability
and costs
Mobile bandwidth availability
and costs
Smartphone and e-reader
penetration
Economic development
Economic growth rate
Wealth inequality
Urban/Regional wealth
disparity
Industry Structure:
newspapers
Balance of advertising and
print sales revenue
Newspaper distribution
structures
Demographics:
Age structure, birth rates and
immigration
Degree of urbanization
Increase in literacy
Government
Degree of regulation
Government financial support
for media
Censorship and obstruction
Consumer Behaviors:
Media channel preferences
Willingness to pay for news
5. Local:
•The situation of the print journalism is not just
happening international or national but also in
local
•Mobile, internet and other technologies is one
of facts that why the newspapers and
magazines are in peril.
•Also in our school, students didn’t usually read
school newspaper.
• They prefer to read news in tablets, mobile or
internet.
6. Conclusion:
• Newspaper or magazines is very
important to us especially the people who
does not have television.
• Because of the technology, the people
just leave it until it will disappear in our
world.
• We must know the real importance of the
print journalism before we ignore it.