Posted 11.05.08 | Filed under: Industry Shift
New York has long prided itself on being the country’s media capital, home to the publishing and magazine heavies, the television networks and two national newspapers. But the long-term future for The New York Times and just about every other printed product looks grim , spurring questions of whether the city’s media dominance could soon wane.
via City Looks To Bolster Media Industry [Through Consultant Study] | The New York Observer
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