In the modern world, obtaining news on the Internet has become an accelerating trend. I have faith in the likelihood of this trend overshadowing the traditional way of reading newspapers to become the most crucial source of news. The most obvious proof supporting my viewpoint is the decline in the popularity of traditional newspapers. Conventional newspapers’ nature is characterized by a thorough and time-consuming process of editing, printing, and distributing. This turns out to be a weakness that causes newspapers to fail to meet the instant quest for news of modern newsreaders. In addition, due to the fact that printed newspapers are geographically limited, their reach and exposure levels are be becoming substantially lower than those of online news. Apparently, it is online press, not the traditional one, which helps news seekers all over the globe access local news as well as global news published by a variety of internationally prestigious newspapers including BBC, New York Times, and Wall Street Journal. Such availability of online news far outweighs that of printed news, steadily dominating the news industry.
Moreover, the advantages of online news significantly surpass those of printed newspaper. In this era of advanced technology and communication, the omnipresence of the Internet and the availability of Internet devices have boosted the popularity of online news to the extent that the concept of buying and reading a printed newspaper would become obsolete and inconvenient. Online platforms which facilitate fast-moving and immediate news updates will certainly become the utmost solution to satisfy increasing demand and busy news seekers. Thanks to Internet-based platforms, news about an incident happening half the world away could be retrieved within a few seconds after its commencement, which renders news updates one day later on conventional newspapers out of date.
In conclusion, despite the fact that printed newspapers still hold an important role, I firmly support the tendency that they will be eclipsed by online news.
In the modern world, obtaining
news
on the Internet has
become
an accelerating trend. I have faith in the likelihood of this trend overshadowing the traditional way of reading
newspapers
to
become
the most crucial source of
news
. The most obvious proof supporting my viewpoint is the decline in the popularity of traditional
newspapers
. Conventional
newspapers’
nature
is characterized
by a thorough and time-consuming process of editing, printing, and distributing. This turns out to be a weakness that causes
newspapers
to fail to
meet
the instant quest for
news
of modern newsreaders.
In addition
, due to the fact that
printed
newspapers
are
geographically
limited, their reach and exposure levels are
be
becoming
substantially
lower than those of
online
news
.
Apparently
, it is
online
press, not the traditional one, which
helps
news
seekers all over the globe access local
news
as well
as global
news
published by a variety of
internationally
prestigious
newspapers
including BBC,
New
York Times, and Wall Street Journal. Such availability of
online
news
far outweighs that of
printed
news
,
steadily
dominating the
news
industry.
Moreover
, the advantages of
online
news
significantly
surpass those of
printed
newspaper
. In this era of advanced technology and communication, the omnipresence of the Internet and the availability of Internet devices have boosted the popularity of
online
news
to the extent that the concept of buying and reading a
printed
newspaper
would
become
obsolete and inconvenient.
Online
platforms which facilitate
fast
-moving and immediate
news
updates will
certainly
become
the utmost solution to satisfy increasing demand and busy
news
seekers. Thanks to Internet-based platforms,
news
about an incident happening half the world away could
be retrieved
within a few seconds after its commencement, which renders
news
updates one day later on conventional
newspapers
out of date.
In conclusion
, despite the fact that
printed
newspapers
still
hold an
important
role, I
firmly
support the tendency that they will
be eclipsed
by
online
news
.