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	<title>Comments on: Could recession spell the end for print?</title>
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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
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		<description>Print is not dying, even though every story about print media job cuts automatically assumes as much. What is happening is print media is changing -- or being dragged into change kicking and screaming -- to suit the Internet age. The change has happened way too slowly but it&#039;s happening. Print is not dead, but its current business model is dying. People no longer have to pay for their news, thanks to the Net. That&#039;s why free commuter papers are doing well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Print is not dying, even though every story about print media job cuts automatically assumes as much. What is happening is print media is changing &#8212; or being dragged into change kicking and screaming &#8212; to suit the Internet age. The change has happened way too slowly but it&#8217;s happening. Print is not dead, but its current business model is dying. People no longer have to pay for their news, thanks to the Net. That&#8217;s why free commuter papers are doing well.</p>
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