MisterCreosote
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The point that I knew newspapers were going to have a rough road was somewhere around 2004-2005, when the executive editor of the Gannett paper I worked at was touting some new initiative about how we were going to do more things with the website, including regularly putting our stories on there when we were done at night.
She was asked if we were going to start charging to access our stories on the website and she said we weren't because there wasn't technology available to make anyone pay and besides, there were "studies" that showed people didn't want to pay for website-generated news.
Then she was asked why anyone would subscribe to the paper if they could just get the same stories online for free and she just shrugged her shoulders.
That sounds like it was during the timeframe in which you had to group all of the stories, headlines, photos, cutlines, breakouts, etc., in a very specific way on the Quark page before uploading it to the web, or else everything would just go live in completely random order and grouping.