The major amount of the users are using the internet for listening music, watching videos and reading pictures. The capacity of the information-transmitting worldwide networks are not interfering with the information flow. These perspectives are distressing in the context of the future of the present mediums.
In my thesis, I examine the problems of the possible changes of the long standing printed press on the impact of the evolution of the digital world. This thesis is based on interviews with journalists and costumers as well as on articles of science literature.
In my opinion, the changes of a maximum of 5 years can be barely prognosticated, and we could see the traces of its effects with a duration of up to 10 years. I also think that the editorial offices will not be extinct - the personal contacts and presence are those vital attributes what have great importance to humanity.
I believe in the ideal of ethical restrictions of the mediums, and in my opinion, this does not violate the liberty of the press.
Can the press be renewed that way young people are thinking about it now? This is perhaps the most important question of this sector. The printed press cannot stay the way it is. The attendance rate of the online press clearly refers to the changes of the journalism, so it is just a matter of time when the certain parts of the printed press will disappear. Sooner or later we have to change our economic model to a completely new one in the long run, but this requires many years.