I think, however, that they missed a third major factor in their debate -- the flattening of the world. By 'flattening' I mean that we care more about our country and world and less about our local town than people used to...relatively speaking. For example, my Dad loves to go to the local coffee shop (cafe) and catch up on the local news (i.e., gossip). I love to go to the local coffee shop (Starbucks) and read magazines. We, and by 'we' I mean generation X and younger, care less about the local news that the newspaper has a monopoly on. There you have it, Simmons', Klosterman's, and Heys' theories on the downfall of the newspaper.
Finally, a book review for the road....I loved "Same Kind of Different As Me". I learned more from an illiterate cotton picker from Louisiana than I have from any PhD.
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