Roger Fidler, who first imagined the now arriving (2010) tablet newspaper in 1992 when he convinced the Knight Ridder Co. to underwrite the Information Design Lab in Boulder, Co., has always looked at the future of the newspaper business as primarily a production, manufacturing and distribution challenge.
But the biggest change is the fact that news must become personal, which is why I have since 1999 argued for the personal newspaper, a clunker of a term, no doubt.
Anyway, check out the video on this site to get a fascinating view on the history of the evolution/transition of newspapers in the 21st Century.
Like a diamond in the rough, Roger Fidler is a superstar.
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