The Biggest Problem With the Death of Media? Finding Out About Real Death
 

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And in other news, two of Detriot's big papers are going to cut home delivery services to three days a week. Which the Wall Street Journal thinks is a bad idea, because then how will people without the Internet find out that someone they knows has died, if not for the obits section? Out of the question, of course, is the idea that if someone was really your friend, you'd probably be kept in the funeral loop. No one is trying to keep you out of your precious funerals.

Just sayin': We need to focus on the real problems that the death of print media produces, not create more nit-picking ones that can easily be shot down by detractors.

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