News at the speed of Google

Columbus Alive Has An Interesting Editorial that makes a good point.

They say news industry in general, and daily newspapers in particular, have been apoplectic lately about young adults’ lack of interest in serious news. It isn’t that young adults don’t want hard news, it’s that we already get our hard news—lots of it—from the Internet. For free.

They go on to say news is something that happened five minutes ago or maybe an hour ago—Google will help you weed out the stuff that’s more than three hours old. By the time a newspaper gets around to printing a story the next day, it isn’t hard news, it’s old news.