I doubt any of the current national newspapers will have a print edition in 10 years time. They will all cease to publish on paper except for a couple of premium priced high end titles (FT, Times, possibly Telegraph). A weekend compendium magazine of news could see The Mail, Express, continue with an high street presence.
Unfortunately the only way to survive on-line is by click-bait articles and we will all be poorer for that.
It is clear that the established newspapers still do not understand the web after 25 years, and the majority of newspaper websites will never make any money. EeIly Mail website, which is the most savvy, still relies on the parent newspaper to subsidise it. The problem for the Mail is that its readership is ageing faster than everyone else (with the exception of the Telegraph), and dying readers are not being replaced.