Newspapers… of the future
by Liza Daly
This screenshot really says it all, but I just love this 1981 report on how news of the future will be transmitted. I suspect Richard Halloran didn’t live long enough to see the “tele-paper” become ubiquitous.
Despite the tough economic times facing publishing in general and newspapers in particular, I’m pretty glad it doesn’t take 2 hours and cost $10 to browse nytimes.com every day.
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