An article in today's Guardian about the future of newspapers and how fears that ambition won't be backed by investment. The article also talks of how sales are falling and more readers are going online.
It is baffling how so many organisations continue to refuse to see the importance of online technology.
It offers extraordinary possibilities and a well-prepared and exciting website could and would attract a large readership.
The running cost of such a website is relatively inexpensive.
When it comes to serious communications, the church is simply not at the races.
Most church publications with the exception of The Tablet appear tardy and predictable.
The Jesuits have to be complimented on the work and creativity they employ on their websites.
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