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Shift ot culture of participation
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Ceate a “culture of participation”—a paper should be perceived as “ours” (the public) not “theirs” (the owners).
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The Future of Newspapers »
The Future of Newspapers
The Future of Newspapers☜The global financial crisis has brought the newspaper industrys structural problems to the fore as it responds to the changing competitive environment in the digital era. What does the future hold for newspapers and for the journalism they enable and support?☜F1CEB7
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Do newspapers have a future in the digital age? »
Do newspapers have a future in the digital age?
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Core business model is collapsing irrevesibly »
Core business model is collapsing irrevesibly
Core business model is collapsing irrevesibly☜The internet is destroying the traditional busines model for general newspapers, and the organizational forms desgined for the era of industrial production need to be replaced with structures optimized for digital production and distribution.☜59C6EF
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Old economics don't work in the digital era
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Shift ot culture of participation
Shift ot culture of participation☜Ceate a “culture of participation”—a paper should be perceived as “ours” (the public) not “theirs” (the owners).☜59C6EF
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The Key to Web Success
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Craig Newmark
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8:40 PM 28 June 2009 GMT
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Section based packages
Perhaps make the printed product a tailored mix of sections that appeal to different readers: For $2, you get to pick, say, four sections out of six.
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Online ad model weak for general interest newspapers
The online advertising model is particularly weak for general interest newspapers. For most advertisers, newspaper sites can’t be as effective as ads placed on search engines or on specifically targeted sites; you can never beat that and it’s foolish to try.
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"The aim should be to create a “culture of participation” as Jay Rosen says. Or to paraphrase David Weinberger, a technology thinker, a paper should be perceived as “ours” (the public) not “theirs” (the owners). Participation is the characteristic of good, small hyperlocal sites."
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