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Future Journalists 2 September 2009 by Thanong Khanthong The Nation
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Old media We are trying to continue to be a gatekeeper, providing the best and most accurate news information, analysis and events to our audience. Future Journalists
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Business daily Old media 40,000 copies a day Subscription rate: 4,500 baht a year Readers: Mostly 40 years old up. Cost per copy: 8 to 10 baht Salary and other benefits: 5 million baht per month Operation cost: 5-6 million baht per month (news print, printing, delivery, sales & marketing) We need revenue at least 12 million per month to survive Many newspapers in the US and other parts of the world are about to go into extinction. The Death of Newspapers provide updates on the trend of the newspaper industry.
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Content Different channels for news & content dissemination
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The Nation website Future Journalists
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The Nation website 2.4 million page views per month 338,613 unique IP Most popular sections Breaking news National Politics Business Revenue Google Adsense Banner Ad Future Journalists
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Thanong blog Future Journalists
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Nation News on iPhone Future Journalists Free App.
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The Nation Exclusive on iPhone Future Journalists 1 month $3.99 6 months $19.99 12 months $34.99 Will launch this month
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Other Nation’s features on iPhone Future Journalists $ 3.99 per download
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Weekend Drive Application that help travelers to visit nearby sites, totaling 12 provinces, to Bangkok. Provide navigation service, including Google map. Best hotels, restaurants, tourist highlights, shopping. Future Journalists
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Other Nation’s features on iPhone Future Journalists $ 3.99 per download
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Drive Thailand Offering famous tourist sites throughout Thailand. Details of travel routes Best hotels, restaurants and shopping Future Journalists
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Other Nation’s features on iPhone Future Journalists $ 0.99 per download
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What’s up, Thailand? All events, festivals, seminars, fairs, exhibitions that you need to know in Thailand. Including calendar Future Journalists
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Other Nation’s features on iPhone Future Journalists $ 5.99 per download
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Thai Cooking Offering 12 distinct menus of Thai food such as tom yam kung, phad Thai and tuna salad. Details of ingredients How-to Video presentation Future Journalists
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The Nation SMS service Partnership with AIS, Dtac, True, Hutch Subscribers = 4,500 users Service fee = 49 baht/month Future Journalists
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Samsung Internet TV (Global Widgets)
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Samsung Internet TV with The Nation Future Journalists
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To be launched on Oct 1, 2009 Partnership with Samsung LCD and LED Providing Nation’s news via Samsung Internet TV Alternating between TV and Internet 24-hour news service Thai language news also provided Video news on demand Nation logo on Samsung TV Samsung Internet TV with The Nation Future Journalists
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Must have flexibility and skills to write and present news, information and analysis on different digital channels Future Journalists
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Professional Journalists Nothing can replace professional journalists Faster, more accurate, in-depth, more flexible, multimedia and interactive. Future Journalists
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What is Mojo? Mojo means Mobile Journalists New breed of journalists must be well versed in digital equipment, from digital camera, mobile phone, video, notebook, and wireless connection. Future Journalists
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What is Mojo? Ability to transmit news and information instantly. Reducing the production process and redundancies in the old media. Staying ahead with indepth news and analysis. Future Journalists
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Good basics Ability to communicate Ability to analyse Ability to do some math Ability to work with different multimedia formats Overall strength in liberal arts education
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You may produce your video news via your mobile phone www.bambuser.com Live from your mobile! Future Journalists
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You may produce your TV programme http://www.ustream.tv/ Future Journalists
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New reading device Kindle Future Journalists
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New reading device Kindle Revolutionary electronic-paper display provides a sharp, high- resolution screen that looks and reads like real paper. More than 300,000 books available, including more than 109 of 112 current New York Times® Best Sellers. Top U.S. newspapers including The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post; top magazines including TIME, Atlantic Monthly, and Forbes—all auto-delivered wirelessly. Top international newspapers from France, Germany, and Ireland; Le Monde, Frankfurter Allgemeine, and The Irish Times—all auto- delivered wirelessly. More than 5000 top blogs from the worlds of business, technology, sports, entertainment, and politics, including BoingBoing, Slashdot, TechCrunch, ESPN's Bill Simmons, The Onion, Michelle Malkin, and The Huffington Post—all updated wirelessly throughout the day. Future Journalists
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The end of newspapers as we know it Bankruptcies among big newspapers Bleak future for big media conglomerates High operating cost vs falling ad revenue Challenge from other digital channels and outlets Economic downturn Future Journalists
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But new opportunities for smart journalists A small number of journalists may join hands to start up new media; production cost is low. Democratisation process in media industry as reporters and journalists no longer need to work under big media business. Infrastructure and channels are not the problem; the key is how to come up with the best content Content is king Over next two to three years, trend of media channels will become clearer. Future Journalists
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My favorite blogs Most of these blogs are written and managed by one or a few bloggers Marketskeptics Brad Setser: Follow the Money Calculated Risk Daily Liberty Research Daily Paul DISINTER DollarCollapse EconomPic Data Jim Sinclair's MineSet MarketBeat (WSJ) Meltdown 2011 Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis Nogger's Blog (agriculture) RebelTraders StormWire News (weather/agriculture) The Big Picture The Market Ticker Zero Hedge Future Journalists
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World-wide Internet users Future Journalists
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Number of World-wide websites ข้อมูลจาก : NECTEC 182 million websites. The active websites is only 73 millions. October 2008 Future Journalists
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Number of Thai Internet users 13.4 million (20%) From 65 million people ข้อมูลจาก : NECTEC Future Journalists
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Purpose of using Internet Search 31.4% Email 23% News 10.3% Future Journalists
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Top news items on TV Base: Total BKK Population (8,995,000 people)
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Conclusion Newspapers may be dying, but there are other channels ready to replace them. Production is no longer a problem. The problem is how to come up with the indepth information and content that attract the audience. Technology is reshaping media industry. Winners will be determined over the next two to three years or longer. Specialised bloggers are fierce competitors to general reporters or journalists. Journalism and mass communication programmes must prepare students with basic skills in digital media, writing & presentation, communication skill, analytical skill, mathematical skill. Broad knowledge in liberal arts studies are also needed.
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