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Raju Narisetti: News and World Wide Web

The print media business was more or less secure, until the World Wide Web engulfed the world.

June 03, 2011 / 12:18 IST

By: Raju Narisetti/ Forbes India

The print media business was more or less secure, until the World Wide Web engulfed the world. As the Internet provided a platform for sharing news faster and wider with negligible distribution costs, the newspaper business models that leaned heavily on advertisers for revenues and an elaborate production and distribution infrastructure began to crumble

Raju Narisetti
The former founding editor of Mint, is currently a managing editor of The Washington Post. At The Post, he is responsible for online/mobile content and strategy; its multi-platform editing operations, photo, design, graphics and video staff, as well as social, engagement and interactivity teams. Narisetti

first published: Jun 2, 2011 12:35 pm

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