I'm in printing business since the end of the '70's. Ever since 1980, I've been hearing this mumbo-jumbo about the disappearence of newspapers. I am confident that we'll still have newspapers a long time since now. Why?! It's easy! As an information support, the newspaper needs minimal knowledge (below average reading abilities will suffise) and practically nothing else (eyes and minimal light conditions). Also, the cost of getting that information is often zero (there are lots of advertising-financed free newspapers).
On the other hand, electronic devices need such an electronic device (may it be a TV set, a computer, a PDA, a mobile phone), with adequate energy supply and corresponding communications network. Also, most probably a subscription with a service provider or a pay-per-view agreement should exist. And last, but not least, one has to have the adequate technological abilities to operate such devices (often much more intricate than one would desire). This is why I'm confident that newspapers will live!