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Page 1: Technology Evolution and its Impact on News Richard Gingras richard@richardgingras.com 650 793 0093.

Technology Evolution and its Impact on NewsTechnology Evolution and its Impact on News

Richard [email protected] 793 0093

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Beware!Beware!

• Do not presume the old journalistic model will be saved by new technology

• It won’t!

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Technology Progression: SimplifiedTechnology Progression: Simplified

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What won’t changeWe had better hope so!

What won’t changeWe had better hope so!

• Openness of networks• Access to distribution• Free speech

• What killed newspapers was not Google but the openness of the Internet

• Openness broke distribution control and busted newspaper business models

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Implications of the Web on News Product DesignImplications of the Web on News Product Design

Richard [email protected] 793 0093

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On an optimistic note…On an optimistic note…

• Journalism’s future will be stronger and more valued than journalism’s past or present

• Newspapers are dying because we have put a press into everyone’s hands – can that be bad?

• Journalism’s future will be molded by many new creative endeavors, not by the painful transmogrification of existing entities

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Accept new economicsAccept new economics

• Presume no economic savior, there is none• Newspaper economics were based on controlled

distribution – that’s now anachronistic• Micro-payments are not a macro solution• $40 print ad CPMs are history• Subscription fees are self-defeating unless content has

extraordinary value

• Revenue: assume an RPM of $10• Expense: drive to a PV CPM of $6

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Traffic flowsInbound traffic: Cover Page versus Rest-of-Site

Traffic flowsInbound traffic: Cover Page versus Rest-of-Site

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Traffic flowsTraffic flows

• Source of rest-of-site traffic• Search, aggregators, email, blogs, news-ranking sites

(e.g. Digg, NewsTrust)

• Behaviors: query-driven as well as browsing• 83% use search to access news; 53% frequently• 15-25% of news site traffic comes from

search/aggregation• It’s not only a good traffic but it’s a great source of new

“uniques” and an opportunity to drive product discovery

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Ephemeral anthrax attack article Persistent anthrax attack resource

Rethink content architectureRethink content architecture

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Create living resourcesCreate living resources

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Leverage the trusted crowdLeverage the trusted crowd

• More writers publishing today than ever before• The blogosphere, Wikipedia• More chaff, yes, but also more wheat

• How can one optimally:• Harvest high-quality, self-determined work• Lead work into areas of interest/need• Provide guidance on ethics and style• Develop appropriate compensation models

• There is a huge benefit to those who develop the skills and processes to do this well

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Building trust via transparencyBuilding trust via transparency

• People trust people, not institutions – and the institutions are shrinking

• The site’s value and values should be clear• Ethic policies• Editorial processes• Author bios and

history of work

Recent Articles

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Rethink the output“Every new medium begins as a container for the old”

Rethink the output“Every new medium begins as a container for the old”

• The long-form article is not the end product of the reporting effort

• The end product is organic:• Articles, posts, facts, related docs, reader contributions,

discussion, databases, etc. etc.

• And, yes, the long-form should be reconsidered• Audience is low, abandonment is high• How might one better achieve the objective to inform?

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Abandonment by LengthAbandonment by Length

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Database journalismDatabase journalism

• How can technology allow more effective use of the fruit of a reporter’s efforts?

• Can more reportinggeneratepersistent informationalresources?

• Yes, but only if thethought processchanges

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Rethink the rolesRethink the roles

• What is the day-to-day role of a reporter when creation and publication can be in the reporter’s hands?

• What is the day-to-day role of an editor in an edition-less environment with a crowd of participants to lead, guide, and harvest?

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FinisFinis

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