“IPod moment” could render print extinct, predicts Guardian editor
Saturday, 25 August 2007, 16:33
The newspaper industry could be rocked by its own “iPod moment” where a device reads text so well that renders print extinct, according to The Guardian editor.
Alan Rusbridger at a session entitled Who’ll Win the Web? at the Edinburgh International Television festival said: “For the newspaper there will be an iPod moment where someone [...]
Entry Filed under: Edinburgh 2007, Edinburgh International Television Festival, Journalism
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