You're Not Alone: Everyone Is Wondering If Print, TV Are Dead

Apparently Everyone Is Wondering If Print, TV Are Dead
A person takes a copy of a New York Post at a newstand in Grand Central Station in New York November 5, 2014 the morning after Republicans took the Senate away from Democrats in Tuesday's midterm elections giving the GOP full control of Congress. AFP PHOTO / Timothy A. Clary (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
A person takes a copy of a New York Post at a newstand in Grand Central Station in New York November 5, 2014 the morning after Republicans took the Senate away from Democrats in Tuesday's midterm elections giving the GOP full control of Congress. AFP PHOTO / Timothy A. Clary (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

Print is dead. Print is alive. Newspapers are done. Newspapers are everything. Cable TV is a thing of the past. Cable TV is still a thing!

Finding a definitive answer as to whether or not traditional forms of media are dying out can be difficult.

But according to a recent Google search by Editor & Publisher magazine, you're not the only one confused:

Rest easy though, people aren't nearly as concerned about the end of print as they are about Grateful Dead.

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