1) Do you agree with James Murdoch that the BBC should not be allowed to provide free news online? Why?
- i do not agree with James Murdoch as the BBC is a public service broadcast who provides news for free. if BBC start to charge money for their online news service then not only will they lose viewers, but also they will be going against their own title of a PSB which may ruin their reputation.3) Was Rupert Murdoch right to put his news content (The Times, The Sun) behind a paywall?
4) Choose two comments from below the Times paywall article - one that argues in favour of the paywall and one that argues against. Copy a quote from each and explain which YOU agree with and why.
For the paywall: 'what's the point of having a web presence if you make no money?'
Against the paywall: 'One can get the same "news" for free almost anywhere on the internet. I'd take a hint from the alternative free weeklies that survive just off their local advertising. I don't think anyone would read them otherwise. These papers are full of paid advertising. The fee model will never work.'
- I agree with the comment against the paywall because as it says that almost the same news stories can be found pretty much from any other website so if you attach a price onto it then people will just go elsewhere to get their news.
5) Read this article from the Media Briefing on the continuing decline of the newspaper industry.
6) Why do you think the Evening Standard has bucked the trend and increased circulation and profit in the last two years?
The evening standard is more available now than before, especially underground where mobile phones don't always work so people turn the newspapers in print form which the evening standard has taken to its advantage as they know people would want some form of entertainment while on their way to work or so on the train which has been very beneficial to the evening standard.
7) Is there any hope for the newspaper industry or will it eventually die out? Provide a detailed response to this question explaining and justifying your opinion.
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