Smh. Print media is STILL primary sourcing for all that you mentioned. Profitability is relative - media companies often own properties over many platforms to "subsidize" their print work. Hearst is a good example. They own a ton of local tv stations but still have about a dozen papers in circulation. The entire election was driven by print media, so is our foreign coverage. Lots of real journalists still work "the beat". Their stories get posted online too but old fashioned work of researching, getting sources to go on record, etc is happening at newspapers and magazines. Online is driven by clicks which is very dangerous and can lead to what we have today.
Everyone should still read their local newspaper. You'd be shocked what the tv and online don't cover.