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    LOOKING AHEAD TO THE NEXT 100 YEARS
    By Ara Khachatourian

    Asbarez
    http://www.asbarez.com/2009 /08/14/looking-ahead-to-the-next-100-years/
    Aug 14, 2009

    Today marks the 101st anniversary of Asbarez. As such, we conclude
    our year-long celebration/observance of our centennial. In the course
    of producing special issues and special events, the challenges that
    we and our predecessors have overcome to ensure the longevity of
    our newspaper have been at the forefront of our every-day internal
    discussions of our 100th anniversary.

    While, on the surface, the challenges have been similar in nature
    throughout the years, with the financial viability of the newspaper
    always as the number-one concern, the question of where we see
    ourselves in our second century has also become an important point,
    on which to focus as the entire universe of newspaper publication is
    experiencing a radical evolution.

    The main objective of Asbarez is to inform and educate the community
    on issues that are not readily available to the community and provide
    analysis to shape opinions and encourage and empower action by its
    audience.

    In recent years we have seen a proliferation of sources that provide
    information on Armenia, Armenians and our community. In this congested
    environment, Asbarez retooled its Web site this year and, by in large,
    shifted its focus to the digital news dissemination. The imperative
    to go beyond the news and provide concise analysis on the daily
    developments has exponentially multiplied. We can confidently say that
    those who opt in to our services-Asbarez Post, asbarez.com and our
    print editions-do so to go beyond the news and obtain a perspective
    that is unique to our political agenda.

    The real challenge for Asbarez in the coming years is to engage
    a larger portion of the community in our information and news
    dissemination process and by expanding our audience also reach a
    segment of the community that was not inherently engaged in the
    every-day machinations of Armenian life.

    A simultaneous challenge is to tackle the generational divide. As
    the demographics shift from that of an immigrant community to fist,
    second and third generation existence, the number of young people who
    were born or grew up in this country increasingly seem detached from
    our traditional reality, and often times chose to not engage in our
    national issues.

    The generational divide is not a singularly Armenian issue, it's a
    universal one. Young people do not read newspapers and are able to
    access information or news about only topics that interest them. In
    confronting this challenge, we also have the responsibility to
    engage this generation as they will be the potential leaders of our
    organizations, our communities and our cause.

    As a newspaper, and as an organization, we have little choice but to
    evolve with the changes that drive society. The distinct difference in
    our case is that while newspapers and other publications are folding
    today because of decline in circulation as a result of the digital
    shifts or the economic woes that these changes have created, Asbarez,
    as a community newspaper, will-and must-continue to be an ever-present
    arena in our community for decades to come.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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