Forests in the north are still being cut down, turned into paper, transported to printing works, where letters are then printed on them at some expense, which then have to be distributed and, after all this effort and trouble, only contain yesterday's news? view in the original or in a modified version, conveniently, for free and even in multimedia format on the screen. Does that make sense?
Ah, but the classification, the analysis, the austria rcs data background, the local, the slowing down, the habit. And the cost-cutting measures. Not to forget the synergies and the mergers. The cheap shell game trick that with fewer editors, fewer resources and less of everything, high quality can be produced, and the same under all the shells. So Ringier has turned into Axel Springer/Ringier and a general store that only keeps print products out of nostalgia. Tamedia has turned into "T", which pours the same sauce from two central editorial offices into all print publications and posts almost all of its foreign reporting in the "Süddeutsche Zeitung". And the NZZ sticks firmly to its journalistic mission and relies on content. Three models, three doomsday scenarios.