Newspapers as a whole are dead yes, but local newspapers will still strive. Heck in this area the tv 'news' pretty much reads straight from the
paper ... because the local newspaper is the only ones that have reporters still. even then people will still get local news papers not only for local news but for local events, local ads and local coverage of just about everything ... plus people still like to pick up a
paper to read, even when most papers (like the new york times who shot themselves in the foot by over extending and only covering global events the day AFTER they happened and was already covered by tv news of major news channels) go to web only ... local papers, both daily and weekly will still have a printed copy. hell, over half the work force of a
paper is in the advertising department alone ... the web still has a LONG way to go for advertising on the small business side to really be profitable enough for companies to fully advertise on there since on the web you can block the ads. I mean saying newspapers are dead is a lot like saying magazines are dead and so are printed books all because that info can be gained on the web. not going to happen in my life time .. i'm afraid ... digital just does not have the same feel as opening up a book and being able to idly by flip through the pages, feel the surface of the
paper under your finger tips and the ink of the printed words ripple under your touch. Books are sexy and sexy will never go away.