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09.27.2013—4am    Post #1773
They are still here

TAKEAWAY: These newspapers have survived centuries, wars, revolutions and probably shake their finger at anyone that suggests that they are likely to disappear any time soon.

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TAKEAWAY: These newspapers have survived centuries, wars, revolutions and probably shake their finger at anyone that suggests that they are likely to disappear any time soon.

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Berlingske of Denmark is now a main stay of my workshops.

It’s an example of a newspaper that plays the media quartet well. It explores each platform for its potential. Journalists write for a digital platform first. The final product shows it.

So what a surprise to find out that this newspaper is among several dailies listed in this fabulously illustrated blog post about newspapers that have been around for centuries. Indeed, you heard me: centuries.

Some, like Berlingske, are probably going to be around for many more centuries.

And if want to hear about the longevity of printed newspapers as a medium, then don’t miss the latest comments from Jeff Bezos, new owner of The Washington Post,
who recently told NBC News’ Kate Snow that:

“Someday The Washington Post may not have a print edition. It could be decades……I think printed newspapers on actual paper may be a luxury item. t’s sort of like, you know, people still have horses, but it’s not their primary way of commuting to the office.”

If you like newspapers, if you feel that the romance of newspapers should never go away and that, in fact, it may be nice to get that feeling today, then don’t miss this historical account of dozens of dailies that made it and are, in the words of that greatest of Broadway music creators, Stephen Sondheim, still here.

If these newspapers could sing, they, too, would echo the Sondheim words:

Good times and bum times, I’ve seen ‘em all
And, my dear, I’m still here
Flush velvet sometimes
Sometimes just pretzels and beer, but I’m here
I’ve run the gamut, A to Z
Three cheers and dammit, C’est la vie
I got through all of last year, and I’m here
Lord knows, at least I was there, and I’m here
Look who’s here, I’m still here

Read more at
http://www.songlyrics.com/stephen-sondheim/i-m-still-here-lyrics/#7mIlpCVOL7tzwAO7.99

The Jeff Bezos interview on NBC

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