Gawker has a pointer to this chilling new U.S. blog:

From Gawker:

We've stopped reporting most buyouts and layoffs at America's troubled newspapers because the story is repetitive—and morbid, even for an internet outlet that stands to gain from the flight of readers and advertisers from print. That's why the new Paper Cuts is such a boon. The blog summarizes the latest staff reductions, and displays the data as points on a Google Map.

I don't know if print is "dead," but it's certainly going through a nasty restructuring. And the longer-term prognosis is anything but optimistic.