Despite the emergence of iPad and other tablet devices that are so increasingly pronounced in the market which, in fact, become more mobile and information, especially more complete, comprehensive and current, the truth is that the paper will continue. Still going to have to spend many decades to be dispensed to feel the flip of the newspaper or magazine.
Therefore, I would say that there will be a share of quotas. Bigger to the paper.
But, the media on paper will have to reinvent themselves in order to continue using the same platform. They must learn to give back what was previously accepted as normal and now suffers from the knowledge over time through means such as online, radio and television.Yesterday's news that are published in today's edition have to differentiate itself from the standard for decades. How? I also wonder. Perhaps working in anticipation of events and betting in the most complete that motivate the reader to read and save the newspaper.
Moreover, the paper does not break, nor the hard information is lost and disappears, or needs energy to charge to permitting a device connected to access the news. It is so since the first newspapers were published as the first in English, the "London Gazette", which appeared in 1666 in