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The Economics The Economics of Digital Journalism: of Digital Journalism:
What Happens When What Happens When Traditional Newspapers Traditional Newspapers
Go Out of Business in 2039?Go Out of Business in 2039?
W. R. Neuman
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The Digital Dozen
Twelve issues we had better get right if independent, high-quality, professional journalism is to thrive in digital era.
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1) A clear-eyed assessment of the history of journalism
Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter
Never pick a fight with people who buy ink by the barrel
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The Romanticized History
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The Romanticized History
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The Romanticized History
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The Romanticized History
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2) A shift from a posture of defense to reinvention
Worth defending? SureLikely to be a successful strategy? Not in the long run
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David Lazarus San Francisco Chornicle 3/14/07
I'll come right out and say it: It's time for newspapers to stop giving away the store. We as an industry need to start charging for -- or at the very least controlling -- use of our products online.
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David Lazarus San Francisco Chornicle 3/14/07
My thinking is that this is approaching a life-or-death struggle for newspapers, and an antitrust exemption may be the only way that the industry can smoothly make the transition to a digital future.
Put simply, we need to charge a fair price for our products, and we need to do so together.
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3)The happy accident of newspaper economics
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3)The happy accident of newspaper economics
Percent Advertising EconomicsBooks 0%Movies 0%Magazines 50%Newspapers 70%Radio and TV 100%
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3)The happy accident of newspaper economics
Newspaper Industry Profits25.2%
Magazines 4.5%
Books 5.5%
Agriculture, Mining, Mfg ~5.0%
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3)The less happy accident of newspaper economics
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3)The happy accident of newspaper economics
McClatchy Co. CEO Gary Pruitt April 2006All those skittish investors who think
newspapers are a dying industry are, in fact, dead wrong.
Far from shrinking, our audiences are growing steadily. Simply put, more people want our products today than wanted them yesterday.
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4) The ideal of media diversity
Based on concept of local media market
Rethinking diversity – the paradox of critical media scholarship
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5)The Sunstein thesis
The ‘Daily Me’ IconBehavioral studies contradict the
Sunstein thesis
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6) The long tail thesis
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7) Ogilvy’s dirty little secret
The relationship between investment in advertising and increased sales is stunningly weak, and conditioned on a complex of environmental factors
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8) Amateur hour: blogs and wikis
Don’t vilify the amateursLearn from themTake a lesson from Jimmy WalesAnd from Google
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9) Meyer’s thesis
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10) The false hope of the ‘online newspaper’
The economics just don’t workShoveling newspaper content over to a
web site and charging admission is a non-starter
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11) Transcending the trinity
Norms of professional journalismWall Street’s ROIAcademic research on media effects
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11) Transcending the trinity
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12) A viable economic model for sustained high-quality journalism
The new model?“ ‘Sup?” queryPersonalizedReliableBrandedGoogle model
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The Magic, All-KnowingAnswer Machine
Commercial 31%Reference 26%Popular Culture, Sports 11%Social 10%Sexual, Erotic 9%Health 7%Government and politics 3% News and current events 2%
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Amit Singhal Google Ranking Algorithm Czar
You Need To Know WhatThis Man Knows
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Transaction-Based Business Model
User-Created Content Pull Rather Than Push Context Sensitive Search Personalized Search
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The Bottom Line
The future of news is the search engine Not the newspaperAnd not the evening network newscast