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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX Why should we expect worlds to collide? - Exploratory reflections departing from a case study analysis of “Jornal de Notícias(Portugal) Luís António Santos and Manuel Pinto (Universidade do Minho – Portugal)
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Page 1: Luís António Santos and Manuel Pinto (Universidade do Minho – Portugal)

ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

Why should we expect worlds to collide?- Exploratory reflections departing from a case study analysis of “Jornal de Notícias” (Portugal)

Luís António Santos and Manuel Pinto(Universidade do Minho – Portugal)

Page 2: Luís António Santos and Manuel Pinto (Universidade do Minho – Portugal)

ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN in brief

• Portugal’s 2nd widest audience daily (average 08 circulation of 101 thousand)

• traditionally stronger in the North / quality popular

• first on the webin PT (July 95)

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN in brief

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN in brief

• after the initial enthusiasm it never went beyond the shovelware phase / it got integrated into a portal

• 2005: bought by current owners

• 2007: renegotiation of agreement with host portal…and new online strategy

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online

• new site was online on May 2008(2 days shy of 120th anniversary)

• major changes:– No longer published all the paper content– Lost generalist forums– Option to depart from presenting a thematic distribution similar to

that of the paper– New user centred spaces: Community, Blogs, Citizen Reporter,

Multimedia

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online

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JN online

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online

• first 6 months:– 278 videos– 29 infographics– 309 photo-galleries– 59 audios– 11 multimedia special features

– (by the end of October) more than a thousand user blogs had been created

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online

• e-business (3 relevant operations):

– Sept 08: Deal with PowerSoccer for 2 soccer related games (+ 20k users in the first month plus added revenue from ingame ad deals)

– Feb 09: Partnership with 4 other media groups to use shared contextual ad platform

– March 09: (the group) Exclusive commercial representatives fo CBS interactive

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online – changing newsroom

• “no full integration”

• incremental ‘digital awareness’ strategy

• online newsroom growth (from 3 to 8+) in tandem with newsroom major shift – creation of a non-thematic, flexible, news-desk (Actualidade) – and followed by symbolic room change

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online - effects

• shift in perception of time and ‘deadline rationale’

• Shift in the perception of ‘workload’ and in the ‘what-is-expected-of-me-whilst-on-assignment’ framework

• Enhance awareness of users’ presence: UGC / permanent access to stats

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online - work/skills

• 2007

– Adapt to 2 publishing platforms– Average writting skills– Sensible communication skills

– …

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online - work/skills

• 2008 (all +)– Breaking news– Press review– UGC management– Presence in editorial meetings– Permanent linkage to Actualidade– Production of new/ongoing multimedia work– Expected to handle voice & image recording

equipment (N95’s for BN) and to perform basic editing tasks

– …

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online /death of newspapers debate

• Three broad ideas:

1. The collapse of rigid business models

2. Breakdown of producer/user trust/loyalty

3. Failings of a self-centred and entrenched professional (the journo)

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

Discussion

1.

Editorial:

Changes in the site

Integration of new user geared funcionalities

creation of semi-autonomous micro-sites

e-Business:promotion of cross-product added value

capture income from non-hard news related sites

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

Discussion

2. Living in times where – as Singer puts it – “no single message is discrete” is not easy.

Rethinking loyalty: UGC spaces, promotion of event or theme-centred micro-sites, production of sense-making materials (infographics/multimedia), increased direct talk (e-mail, twitter), usage of ‘conversation expansion’ tools (i.e. CoveritLive)

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

Discussion

3. …still unconfortable at times with the demise of the ‘authenticator’ role, with pressures for greater transparency, with sheer volume of user activity, but…more used to:- producing medium-neutral information

- providing added accountability assurances

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

JN online

• Far from full ‘audience-centred-part-of-the-conversation’ production yet…

– Produced by a group of people with heightened social profile in the newsroom and less bound by incentives to standardize work practices.

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ISOJ’09, Austin, TX

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