I'm not sure how a quote that discusses the reasons that newspapers are in danger of extinction somehow translates to "good riddance".
I'm not celebrating the demise of ink, I've just been pointing out that 1) the industry shot itself in the foot with a variety of stupid decisions, including the refusal to evolve with the times, and 2) that quality journalism is being conducted in alternate media, from television, to the internet, to advocacy groups, to even alt-print publications. There is nothing inherently valuable about newspapers. What's valuable is information, and it can be gathered by people -- both pros and amateurs -- across a variety of media platforms.
Pointing out the obvious isn't "celebrating". Sometimes, it's just really about pointing out the obvious.