For several days, Qin Xue's good mood has been reflected on her face. Not only Zhuo Ran noticed it, but even her classmates and Lisa and others saw it. But no matter how others asked, they could not tell her why she was happy.
reason.
The last lesson today is from Emma. She talks about how to deal with the impact of evolving technology on the industry.
"Leo, tell me your opinion." After she finished speaking, she called on everyone.
Leo scratched his head: "My family's main business is newspapers and magazines, and we have been doing research on continuously improving printing technology and taking better photos. Other technological advances have little to do with our industry, right?"
Emma smiled: "Does everyone think so too?" [
"Newspapers and magazines should now be largely replaced by television and other media." William said: "At least our housekeeper used to help iron newspapers with an iron, but now there is no more."
His words caused laughter from the others, and it seemed that the same thing was happening at home.
Naturally, Qin Xue's family does not have this situation, but when others laugh, she can't help but laugh too. But the reasons for laughing are completely different.
"Xue'er, you smile very sweetly, tell me what you think." Emma deliberately named her.
The result was even greater laughter.
"Emma, Xue'er has been acting like this recently. I don't know if something good has happened to her." Adonis reported lazily.
Qin Xue rolled her eyes at him angrily: "I think the danger newspapers and magazines face is not just television, the biggest enemy should be the Internet." As a senior who is ten years ahead of their vision, she feels she is absolutely qualified to say this.
"Indeed, the Internet can spread information very quickly and radiate out in an instant. Compared with traditional newspapers, it is obviously more suitable for young people to read. After all, it is almost impossible to find young people reading newspapers in public places.
Niels interjected.
Dirang nodded. His family works in IT, and he knows more about the Internet than others.
"The Internet may be convenient, but there is still a market for newspapers and magazines. Young people don't like it, but older people can do it. Anyway, a family won't buy several copies, right?" Leo disagreed.
Emma looked at Qin Xue, looking forward to her opinion.
"Young people will also grow up. Do you mean that newspapers and magazines will only last for more than ten years or decades? I think the rise of the Internet is inevitable, and it is always better to make early preparations." In the future, various large enterprises will not adapt to the trend of the times.
They go bankrupt one after another. If they don’t survive through innovation, they will die through other people’s innovations. They don’t even have the right to bargain.
And Qin Xue doesn't think that Leo really doesn't care at all. I believe that for the future, a more traditional industry like theirs must have made plans early. If they don't even have this foresight, how can they be in the German newspaper industry?
The first position?
"So dear, how do you think we should deal with it?" Emma asked with interest.
Qin Xue thought for a while, what should she do if she encountered such a situation?
"If it were me, I would develop new projects directly on the Internet. Let the Internet become a new news carrier and a new way to make money."
"Oh? Can you tell me more in detail?" Emma smiled, smiling with satisfaction.
Even Leo showed an expression of listening carefully.