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The New Economics of News Journalism Principles and Practices
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Economic and Editorial Models ●Impermeable paywall ●Leaky paywall ●Metered system ●Free, ad supported via lots of page views ●Free, curated network ●Free, value added ●Highly specialized, team with existing media
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Economic and Editorial Models, Continued ●De-facto ad agency ●Hyperlocal ●Social-media oriented ●Community funded ●One-person operation ●Subscription
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Impermeable Paywall ●Newsday http://www.newsday.com/ ●$5 week, $260 a year. Rolled out after $4 million re-design. Subscribers during first three months” 35. ●Not reached by search….at least in part the problem faced by Times Select
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Leaky Paywall ●About $150 per year. ●Some is available online, and pretty much anything can be searched for. By making available for search engines, more page views. ●WJS has seen steady growth.
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Metered System ●Financial Times, read a certain amount, then pay. http://www.ft.com/home/uk ●Pretty much same in NYT. Apparently in response to 19% who said they would pay more. Easier to go after those that try to extract from other sources. ●Note that Times Select was not total failure – did generate 227K subscribers and made about $1 0 million, but Times recognized future was in search
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Free, Rely on Revenue from Page Views ●ChicagoNow. http://www.chicagonow.com/ ●Big collection of bloggers. About 100. ●Theory, more pages, more page views. ●Here is mix of new and old media. Brand name? ●Curated
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Two Approaches to Free Curated Free, Curated network: Glam http://www.glam.com/ Free, but value added: Footballoutsiders.com http://footballoutsiders.com/ link to paid articles, own products
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Highly Specialized, Sometimes Nonprofit, Teamed with Existing Media CircleofBlue.org ●Parallel with magazines in 1950s and 60s ●Editorial mission of WSJ when founded in 1889 viewed as crazy – bring market information to people ●Nonprofit, foundations ●Says it adheres to NPR, SPJ code of ethics
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Highly Specialized, Sometimes Nonprofit, Teamed with Existing Media, Continued... Propublica.org ●Stories with “moral force” ●Teams with other organizations
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Highly Specialized, Sometimes Nonprofit, Teamed with Existing Media, Continued... Minnpost.com ●Political reporters ●Some grant money GlobalPost ●Phil Balboni raised $8 million, ●70 journalists ●In response to increasingly global world where global coverage is cut ●Offers membership deals
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Become De-Facto Ad Agency ●Palm Beach Post. ●40 million page views per month, profits up with advertising partners across multiple platforms. ●Seminars
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Hyperlocal Everyblock.com ●Many cities ●News within a few hundred feet ●Aggregates data, including Craigslist, filters to location ●Raw information, not edited
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Social-Media Oriented Fwix ●Aggregates blog postings ●When cursor is over, automatically provides options to send to friends on social media networks
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Community Funded Spot.us ●You ID an issue ●Community raises money til enough to pay
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One-Person Operation http://garyvaynerchuk.com/ http://tv.winelibrary.com/2011/02/08/loire- valley-malbec-tasting-episode-982/ I.F. Stone
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Subscription Thedaily.com ● 39.99 year ● Apps – tactile ● Hot spots – pull up what want ● Integrate twitter feeds into stories ● News can break into app
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Possible Ideas for Future ●Government subsidy, perhaps from tax on ISPs, cable ●Not entirely new idea: remember tax subsidies, anti-trust exemptions…Ben Franklin ●Micropayments
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What’s Holding Us Back? ●Privacy ●Payment systems AP
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But Will People Pay for It? ● Buy apps ● Buy cable TV ● Eduardo Porter – The Price of Everything o What we pay makes little sense – $3 for bitter coffee o Less likely to give blood if pay for it than give for free ● Distorted prices steer value wrong way
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What is the Value of News? ●Not going to denigrate blogs, but do remember that blogs have to feed on something ●News, the way we’ve come to know it, affects way we think o Accept serendipity and learn from it o Get out of our high-volume echo chambers, which not only feed us one view but magnify it
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This is the Value of News ●Certainly opinion has its place ●Some celebrate the impending death of “elitist” or “institutional” news ●Maybe some relevance, but also some value o Attribution o Forced to seek out other views – maybe learned that people who held them weren’t demons o Let’s not marinate in nostalgia, but recognize considerable value o Orchestra at full volume
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