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The Fishwrap is Dead
February 17, 2010 by Frank Hooks · 1 Comment
Driving around the block the other day, I saw three newspapers sitting in someone’s driveway. It was an unusual sight because you just don’t see newspapers delivered in the suburbs anymore. Paper boys are extinct. One of my favorite activities used to be sitting on the back deck with a big cup of coffee and reading the paper. Now, I sit on the back deck with my laptop hoping my battery will last through one cup.
I keep hearing in the media about the terrible economic state of the newspaper industry across the states. Nationwide, newspapers have gone out of business, downsized and been put up for sale due to the drastic drop in circulation for these publications. They cry foul over the internet and all of the bloggers and other media sites that have been created. One of the biggest complaints you here is the lack of quality of the news on blogging and off brand sites. These people aren’t trained journalists. They are not verifying their facts. Blah, blah, blah.
I see it as a complete lack of foresight by the newspapers. Why pay to have the paper delivered when I can read it for free on my computer? Not only can I read it for free, but I can read almost any newspaper in the world. I remember starting with email and internet usage in the early 90’s. There weren’t a whole lot of news outlets online yet. If my local paper had hit me up for a subscription to read online back then, I probably would have paid it. Instead, everybody gave it away for the last twenty years and now they’re crying over it.
I can’t help but think that the competition is good. Sure, there are the yellow journalists that will make false claims and misrepresentations, but they will naturally be ferreted out. I don’t know about you, but when I find out a media outlet has been untruthful, I tend to never watch or read that publication again. There are so many more viewpoints available to us with this plethora of news outlets on the web and on cable television. Imagine MSNBC and FOX news being your only news outlets on television. You get to choose between the communist channel and the totalitarian channel. Something turns me off and I just go to another news outlet.
I see a day when newspapers don’t exist anymore. I see a day when home phones don’t exist anymore(I want to cancel our home phone, but Karen thinks I’m crazy). Remember when Dick Tracy would look into the television screen on his watchband? That day is here. Time to embrace the changes and use them to our advantage and not cling to the days wrapping your fried fish in a newspaper.

I'm a 41 year old happily married father of three great kids. We live and love in Southern California. My blog is an outlet for me to pontificate on all things great about being a dad.