"Will we print the NY Times in five years? I don't care," says the NY Times publisher
And given journalistic trainwrecks like Judith Miller, Arthur Sulzberger's apathy shows: [From haaretz via Gawker]
Arthur Sulzberger - Given the constant erosion of the printed press, do you see the New York Times still being printed in five years?"I really don't know whether we'll be printing the Times in five years, and you know what? I don't care, either," he says. He's looking at how best to manage the transition from print to Internet.
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The New York Times is on a journey, Sulzberger says, and its end will be the day the company decides to stop printing the paper. That will be the end of the transition. It's a long journey, and there will be bumps in the road, says the man at the driving wheel: but he doesn't see a black void ahead.


