The New Business of News

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Understanding the ‘New’ Business of News Understanding the ‘New’ Business of News

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This was a 60 minute webinar delivered by Adam Carroll for the Iowa Newspaper Association Foundation on the changing face of the newspaper industry.

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Understanding the ‘New’ Business of NewsUnderstanding the ‘New’

Business of News

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The changing landscape of news

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“The Internet is poised to overtake newspapers as the 2nd largest US advertising medium by revenue behind TV”

PWC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook 2010-2014

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“The future is here, it’s just not evenly distributed yet.”

--William Gibson

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Stantum

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Flexible Display Center at Arizona State

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• 84.4% of users use the tablet to follow breaking news.

• predominantly affluent, well-educated men between 35-64 who tend to be early adopters

• 31% said they wouldn’t subscripe to a print newspaper

• approx. 32 million sold to date

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•70% of the New York Times’ registered online users are print subscribers.

•Avid online readers are likely to be professionals and also readers of printed news.

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“The only thing dead is the

either/or nature of the musty print

vs. online debate...

The hybrid future is kicking down

the door.”

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Where does the revenue come from?

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US Ad Spend By Medium

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Revenue By Advertising Verticals

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Media Share of US Advertising 1959-2009

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Ad Revenue By Type (constant dollars)

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Trends in News Access

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Daily Newspaper Circulation (000)

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Revenue and Circulation

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Classified revenues moved from 18% in 1950

to 40% in 2000

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Between 2000-2008, Craigslist had $100M in sales and evaporated $10B in classified ad

revenue.They did so with 30 employees.

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The impact of the internet

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Mobile Mobile advertising advertising

will will quadruple quadruple

from from $414M in $414M in

’09 ’09 toto

$1.6B in $1.6B in ’14’14

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Now has nearly half as many readers in America as it does

at home.

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1.Moves information with zero variable cost, meaning no barriers to growth

2.Entry costs are low. Anyone with a computer can become a publisher.

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25-34 year olds are the most active

online readers

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Experimentation With New Business Models

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•cut size

•cut news hole

•now covering the “meaning” of news

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“In the future, high quality journalism will be funded and sponsored by non-profit organizations.”

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New Newspaper Business Model: Create Compelling Graphic, Wait For Others To Use It... And Then Sue

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Monetizing The Web

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•Ann Arbor news closed and reopened as www.annarbor.com and revolves entirely around deals.

•www.MinnPost.com is largely supported by donors and launches a real-time ads feature

Coupons & Deals of the Day

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Sponsor Posts

•Use advertising slots within the flow of posts. They look like regular posts on the site, but aren’t bylined and are written by the advertiser.

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Video

•A number of organizations are experimenting with pre-roll ads and advertising bugs that appear on news videos.

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Paid Content

•pairing subscriptions with micropayments (like iTunes - paying a nominal price for individual stories online).

•allowing 10 free stories and then reader hits the paywall.

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Lists & Databases

•Selling data.

•A book of lists (top businesses by sector, fastest growing neighborhoods, etc.) makes a great annual print edition to grab premium advertising and boost brand awareness.

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Mobile

•a fee for the mobile application carrying the latest news or a subscription for daily news alerts.

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Specialized Advertising

Services•The idea is to provide advertising

consulting services. For a premium on top of an ad buy, the hyperlocal coordinates the business’ entire web presence.

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Gift Cards

•The media company sells advertising in exchange for gift certificates. The reader then buys the gift card at just less than retail from the media company. Everyone gets a deal.

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•AdBright

•BlogAds

•BlogHer

•Complex Media

•Federated Media

•Glam Media

Ad Networks•Lycos

•MOG Music Network

•ReachLocal

•ShortTail Media

•Yardbarker

•Glam Media

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http://www.economist.com/node/7830218/print?story_id=7830218

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http://www.naa.org/