Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Is the Amazon Kindle DX The Answer For the Struggling Newspaper Industry?


The newspaper industry has taken a big hit recently and is now looking to the Amazon Kindle DX to pull it out of the trenches. As subscriptions hit an all-time low, newspapers have had to make huge budget cuts. For some publications, this means laying off part of the workforce or cutting sections out of the paper. For other papers, it means going to a weekly rather than daily paper. But some newspaper publishers, such as the New York Times, have started looking to the digital world to save their print. While most newspapers are now online, a few have decided to make the switch to the Kindle as well. This has brought about quite a debate among analysts.

Some say that the change is a good thing for the newspaper industry. The printed paper has been around since Publick Occurrences Both Forreign and Domestick published it's first, and last, edition in 1690. Now that the digital age has revolutionized almost every other facet of human life, the paper is simply falling into place. Many people see the trend as inevitable and think that it would be unwise if papers were to resist. Instead, opting to go where the momentum leads them may allow papers to get to readers more easily and with less waste. Hopefully, this will entice people to pick up their subscriptions again.

However, there are those who say that newspapers are making a mistake by putting their hopes in the Amazon Kindle DX. Most newspapers have already spent the money to take their publications online. They make their money back through advertising revenue since the online publications are free to read by anyone. Now, they want to charge people to read that same free content on their Kindle rather than their computer. Some analysts see this as a waste of time and money that could be the dagger in the heart of the newspaper industry. While it is hard to imagine newspapers disappearing forever, pseudo-journalism such as blogging has already displaced a great deal of trained news reporters.

If more newspapers do turn to the Kindle DX to save their publication, it may spark a renewed interest in the news. The Kindle is already catching on as a phenomenon in the reading world, letting people take thousands of their favorite books wherever they go. By offering live updates to popular subscriptions, the Kindle makes it easier than ever to read the paper. You don't have to get yours out of the mailbox on cold mornings and you don't have to worry about the environmental impact of all that paper. You don't even have to wait for your computer to boot up in order to read your favorite news column. You just turn on the Kindle and it's right there waiting for you. There really is not saying whether or not the Amazon Kindle DX will save the newspaper industry, but right now it may be the only chance they have.




The Amazon Kindle DX may not revolutionize the newspaper industry but it may change how you read forever! Visit us to learn more about eBook readers and why they are in such demand. You'll also find our in depth Amazon Kindle DX review and others to help you decide which one is best for you.




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