‘The Printed Blog’ Was Not Deceptively Brilliant
In your failure-prone Tuesday media column: The Printed Blog does not revolutionise the media, the Washington Post investigates endlessly and the American newspaper industry declines more than 100%.
In January, one media entrepreneur got an idea so crazy it just might work: Why not start a publication called “The Printed Blog,” consisting of various blog posts from around the internet that you print out and distribute like a newspaper? Alas, now The Printed Blog is folding, because it was a terribly backwards idea, business-wise. But points for trying. “It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.” We should keep that in mind!
The Washington Post is still engaged in hand-wringing and self-flagellation over that fucked up memo about selling access to lobbyists. They have launched an “internal review,” which is the type of typical thing that media companies do after all the facts have already come out. This has also forced The Atlantic to explain why its own 90% identical program is okay.
News of the newspapers, to-day: The NYT Co. postponed its deadline for accepting bids for the Boston Globe, perhaps in hopes of getting an actual good big; in positive NYT Co. news, “The New York Times announced today it has launched its international weekly news supplement in La Razón in Bolivia”; and, in your Crushing Numerical Reminder of the Dying Nature of the Newspaper Industry of the day, “Profits fell 100.1% since 2004 at newspapers with circulation greater than 80,000.” That is more than 100%.
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Ugh. Journalistic objectivity is so hard.
I'm still going forward with my idea for 'Blogging Minstrels'.
@Aaron Altman: Twitter via Morse code?
En0s0ne... Now with auto-tune commenting
@Kid Twist: Blogging via typewriter, perhaps?
@spitneybeers: Personally, I like my news and gossip in illuminated manuscript form. The pictures make the words easier to follow.
m4ximusprim3
@Kid Twist: Exactly! It's a little dense, but Clay Aiken's column is always entertaining.
spitneybeers
@spitneybeers: A politcal blog focused on wedge issues?
You know, I'm getting clicker's cramp from trying to read gawker lately. Maybe that printed blog wasn't such a bad idea afterall.
@Kid Twist: You can join me in my latest business venture, "The Cuneiform Blog."
spitneybeers
Maybe I should rethink my plan for "The Hand-Copied Blog." It'll be a shame to have to lay off all those scribes, though.
Great. Where will I get all my blog news NOW?!?