Keeping your core print readership sweet is no longer a viable business model for a paper like the Telegraph.
Sure, but since nobody seems to have found a viable business model for such newspapers, I hardly think that emulating the unsuccessful models of The Guardian and Independent seems a great plan.
I don't think you can describe the Guardian's online model as unsuccessful
They are as well positioned as anyone to transform their huge audience share into something lucrative. The fact that they've not worked out how to do it yet is a reflection of a far broader issue.
Originally Posted by Burney
Sure, but since nobody seems to have found a viable business model for such newspapers, I hardly think that emulating the unsuccessful models of The Guardian and Independent seems a great plan.
They are as well positioned as anyone to transform their huge audience share into something lucrative. The fact that they've not worked out how to do it yet is a reflection of a far broader issue.
But you can't even give the news away nowadays. Blame the Donald.
"Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.
"But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."