Kornheiser: "(Newspapers) Aren't Dying, They're Dead"

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Tony Kornheiser is really starting to depress me as of late. He was on 790 The Ticket with Dan Le Batard yesterday and said the above quote in a talk about his buyout and the state of print media.... I'll try to ignore the fact that Kornheiser conveniently waited until HIS retirement to say that the medium is dead and just focus on his words. While I don't entirely understand the ... [link]

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Kornheiser declares newspapers dead. Because ...
Published 5/16/2008 by Rick Chandler at Deadspin
Kornheiser declares newspapers dead. Because how can something that no longer includes him continue to exist? [Awful Announcing] ...

Lazy Sunday at the Salvage Yard
Published 5/18/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Paul Cousineau) at The DiaTribe
... the fanning of the fire while a guy in his bathrobe in his parents’ basement (isn’t that what all bloggers are?) is the one who cuts through the muck to identify the origin and evolution of the nonsense to expose the absurdity of the whole affair while the guy in print (in this case Hoynes) just goes with it without exploring where it came from or if there’s anything behind it. Maybe now we know the reason that Tony Kornheiser thinks that newspapers aren’t dying. According to him, they’re already dead. ...

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