That's a paraphrase of an REM song -- over at Yeald there's a good article explaining why sooner or later the off-line version of newspapers are condemned to a slow death. Why isn't it happening in Romania yet? The sore spot #5: the paper version is STILL leading the online version.
Why? In general it's the low rate of internet penetration and in particular too few people follow the news in Romania on the internet (TV is the king). However, do note that in the top 10 of the Romanian leaders in terms of online traffic there are five Romanian newspapers: GSP (#3 - sport daily), EVZ (#4 - general daily), Prosport (#6 - sport daily), Libertatea (#8 - tabloid daily) and Adevarul (#9 -- hmm, hard to classify, it's a daily that during Ceausescu was the most important communist newspaper, and nowadays people haven't changed too much their thinking or writing style).

If your looking to see what will happen in the future, then look to the West. I still see stands full of newspapers everyday here in UK. Tony Blair and Michael Howard fall over themselves to be 'best buddies' with Rupert Murdoch, for fear that he orders his UK papers to go against them in the forthcoming election. Newspapers won't die, they will just evolve into other areas. Let's just hope that freedom of the press will evolve more in Romania, so judgements can be made on the truth; which we had very little of in the past.
Of course - I didn't mean the death of the newspaper per se, but of its business model. I really liked the REM title though and couldn't help it. :)