It is apparent that newspaper companies are struggling to achieve success due to technology taking over the entire news scene. There are copious ways of receiving news in today’s society that it is illogical to sit down and read a newspaper. The introduction of mobile smart phones, social media websites and news stations have been important factors in shaping how society, as a whole, receives news. Above all, newspapers cost a lot money and is quite wasteful for the environment. Mobile smart phones have definitely been a factor in decreasing the popularity of newspapers. Many people are always ‘on-the-go‘ and if they wish to receive news they can just quickly glance at their phone. In an article published by tech giant, CNEIcom, 56% of all US. adults own a smartphone. That number is very alarming as more than half of the adults living in the US are carrying one of these devices, Portability is a big factor as more and more people are capable of accessing the internet.
In addition, news can be delivered a lot faster in a more convenient and efficient way. Social media websites are the epitome of quick and informative news. Local news stations such as WFSB and NBC Connecticut have Facebook fan pages. This allows people with an account to ‘like‘ the page and get constant updates through a live news feed, Twitter has also been a favorite news source among others as well, There are a number of companies with Twitter accounts ‘tweeting’ news to their followers This is a very easy way of receiving quick information as the ‘tweets’ are limited to 140 characters. These usually contain a link that people can click on to be redirected to a full article or to get more information on. With cable news, reading text on paper seems obsolete. In a study done by the BLS American Time Use Survey, A.C. Nielsen Co. the average time Americans spend watching television is 5:11 hours. As many Americans are watching their favorite shows on various stations, news channels come on quite frequently to give people quick updates and news reports.
This requires no work and energy at all! Viewers just have to watch and listen to get the information they need. No reading is required. The newspaper and book companies seem to go hand in hand with each other as they are both struggling to keep their business intact. Technology continues to make advancements and this comes with the introduction of the E-Book and kindlesr E-Books are electronic books that can be downloaded and read at your convenience on a computer or tablet. Kindles on the other hand are tablet-size devices that can store many books at a time. This correlates with books and newspapers being wasteful and costing a lot of money to produce. According to an article published by Listversetcom, “.anews is very much available for free on the internet, largely from websites pertaining to major city newspapers. With that being the case, news being readily accessible, and streamed to your homepage even, it seems redundant to pay a monthly subscription to hear the same thing from a pile ofcarbon.
In a world where we are trying to conserve resources, cutting back on the production of newspapers and books seems logical. As time goes on, newspapers may very well vanish as advancements in technology deem no use for production anymore. We will soon find out if smartphones, websites, and cable news do the justice of providing news for citizens in years to come Reports from newspapers are often delayed until the next morning while many people can get seemingly ‘instant‘ news through the use of technology. The paper comes daily and anything that happens throughout the day cannot be reported until the next day.