Article in Poynter by Rick Edmonds, 7/31/25
Headline: “Did Craigslist decimate newspapers? Legend meets reality.”
Subhead: “Craig Newmark’s simple site was hailed as a disruptor and blamed for the collapse of classifieds. But journalism’s business failures ran deeper.”
“The decline of newspaper print classifieds and the ripple effects that gutted newsrooms began, by many accounts, in 1995. That’s when Craig Newmark invented Craigslist, the homely but oh-so-successful site that matches buyers and sellers, mostly for free, with only a few listings carrying a modest charge.
“Did Craigslist drive the downfall of print classifieds?
“ ‘I’ve always wondered about that,’ Newmark said in a Zoom interview July 1. ‘I think it had an effect.’
“But portraying him and the list as torpedoing an otherwise great business model is way overblown, he still believes. Citing an influential essay by Thomas Baekdal, Newmark contends that the root of newspapers’ trouble was the loss of readers. . .”
Read the full article at:
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2025/did-craigslist-kill-newspapers-poynter-50/