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cricket20 [7]
3 years ago
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How do the authors of the articles The Light At The End of The Publishing Tunnel And It’s A Great Time To be Publishing disagree

about the future of publishing?
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1 answer:
ollegr [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The authors of the articles disagree about the <em>future of publishing</em> because it is becoming more digital, which means it will even struggle to compete with other online contents. They believe that it is important for the publishing companies to reinvent themselves every time because <u>they have to keep up with the modern world in order to thrive.</u> It is also important for people or readers to be sensitive/tactful in order not to take important information for granted.

Explanation:

"The Light at the End of the Publishing Tunnel" and "It's A Great Time To be Publishing" are both articles which tackle on the future of publishing. They both provided information about traditional way of publishing in comparison with the digital way of publishing.

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