We all know the future of mass media involves the internet. Thus far, all newspapers and publications that have made their news available only for a fee have failed colossally. A week or two ago, the New York Times announced that they would start a program in February in which people accessing their website would have to pay for content. I really don't see this ending well for the Times, because there is no reason to pay for news online when you can go to a plethora of other websites to find what you're looking for at no cost.
With all that said, a question arose in class the other day and my teacher explained: "Figure out a full proof way for media publications to make money via the internet and you'll be a very rich man."
I'm going to be that rich man.
With all that said, a question arose in class the other day and my teacher explained: "Figure out a full proof way for media publications to make money via the internet and you'll be a very rich man."
I'm going to be that rich man.