I don't think print is as dead as people think.

Newspapers, with a few notable exceptions, still make money, and a lot of it.

Newspaper companies that over leveraged themselves do not. Other unique circumstances, such as with the Freep/News, also are money-losing situations, but most newspapers remain in the black. Of course, the black is a far thinner margin than it used to be, but the old days' margins were pretty fat!

People will still be willing to pay for unique printed journalism that they can't get elsewhere. The experts will always get paid. You can't crowd-source good journalism, just like the mob can't provide you with medical care.

The market is changing, but there is still a market for the printed word. And as more and more people move to the shallow world of online instant "news" it will drive up the price of the legitimate/niche news that isn't available elsewhere. The information haves will realize that paying for professional news/analysis gives them an up on the mass consumers of the low-end free stuff.