Kurs:News Business Model
Community News
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Entrepreneurship and the Community Web Part 1 | Dec. 4, 2009: Entrepreneurship and the Community Web
David Westphal, senior fellow, Center on Communication Leadership & Policy Geneva Overholser, director, Annenberg School of Journalism Dean Ernest J. Wilson III, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism "The Entrepreneurial Life," Jarl Mohn, venture capitalist and founder, E! Entertainment Television "Current Business Landscape," Peter Krasilovsky, vice president and program director, BIA/Kelsey and editor, LocalOnliner.com Presentations from community news site operators: Andrew Donahue, VoiceofSanDiego.org Barry Parr, CoastSider.com Peter Sklar, EdHat.com Susan Mernit & Kwan Booth, OaklandLocal.com Chris Jennewein, SDNN.com Eric Richardson, BlogDowntown.com Amra Tareen, AllVoices.com Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story: http://annenberg.usc.edu/News%20and%20Events/News/091207CommunityWeb.aspx For more information about the presenters at Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: http://annenberg.usc.edu/Events/2009/091204entrepreneurship.aspx Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story on Local Onliner: http://localonliner.com/2009/12/07/mega-hyperlocal-summit-convenes-at-usc-ann... |
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Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: Part 2 | Dec. 4, 2009: Entrepreneurship and the Community Web
Presentations from community news site operators: Barry Parr, CoastSider.com Peter Sklar, EdHat.com Susan Mernit & Kwan Booth, OaklandLocal.com Chris Jennewein, SDNN.com Amra Tareen, AllVoices.com Eric Richardson, BlogDowntown.com Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story: http://annenberg.usc.edu/News%20and%20Events/News/091207CommunityWeb.aspx For more information about the presenters at Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: http://annenberg.usc.edu/Events/2009/091204entrepreneurship.aspx Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story on Local Onliner: http://localonliner.com/2009/12/07/mega-hyperlocal-summit-convenes-at-usc-ann... |
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Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: Part 3 | Dec. 4, 2009: Entrepreneurship and the Community Web
Jonathan Weber, founder and editor, NewWest.org Presentations from community news site operators: Ben Ilfeld, SacPress.com Louis Freedberg, CaliforniaWatch.org Julia Scott, BargainBabe.com Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story: http://annenberg.usc.edu/News%20and%20Events/News/091207CommunityWeb.aspx For more information about the presenters at Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: http://annenberg.usc.edu/Events/2009/091204entrepreneurship.aspx Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story on Local Onliner: http://localonliner.com/2009/12/07/mega-hyperlocal-summit-convenes-at-usc-ann... For more information about New West: http://www.newwest.net/plain/entry/13/ |
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Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: Part 4 | Dec. 4, 2009: Entrepreneurship and the Community Web
Legal issues facing community news producers: Michael Overing, professor, USC Ariel Fox, law fellow, Center on Communication Leadership & Policy Presentations from community news site operators: Anh Do, LA.Spot.usc Scott Flodin, TotalCapitol.com Jake Bayless, EmpireReport.org Eddie North-Hager, LeimertParkBeat.com Tara Leonard & Maria Gaura, SantaCruzWire.com Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story: http://annenberg.usc.edu/News%20and%20Events/News/091207CommunityWeb.aspx For more information about the presenters at Entrepreneurship and the Community Web: http://annenberg.usc.edu/Events/2009/091204entrepreneurship.aspx Entrepreneurship and the Community Web story on Local Onliner: http://localonliner.com/2009/12/07/mega-hyperlocal-summit-convenes-at-usc-ann... For more information about Michael S. Overing: http://www.knightdigitalmediacenter.org/speakers/name/michael_s_overing/ |
Business Models -Journalism
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10 | What Comes After Newspapers? | From town tabloids to major metropolitan dailies, newspapers seem to be in their last throes. The availability of free and instant news online, the high profit margins demanded by media conglomerates, and the steep declines in advertising revenue have hit newspapers hard. They have been forced to lay off employees, trim their pages, close print operations or -- as The Hearst Corp. has threatened to do to the San Francisco Chronicle -- shut down completely.
Will a new model or medium rise to do what newspapers have aimed to do for over a century -- pursue accuracy and objectivity, doggedly investigate stories, act as a check on power, embody a community's conversation with itself, and write a first draft of history? Or will the demise of newspapers mean a radical shift in what we know and how we know it? The New America Foundation and Zócalo host a panel-including former Washington Post managing editor Steve Coll, Slate founder Michael Kinsley, and former San Francisco Chronicle executive vice president and editor Phil Bronstein-to discuss the decline of print media and the future of journalism. |
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Hyperlocal News | Hyperlocal News: A New of World of Journalism, Sustainable Business Models, and the $30B Local Ad Market.
With the steep decline in advertising revenue for hard copy newspapers and increase in expenses, the world of journalism is undergoing massive changes in short order including the advent and surge in hyperlocal news. As everyone from the largest of media companies to independent local hyperlocal news sites seek to capitalize on the $30B local advertising market, which hyperlocal business models are succeeding and why? How will hyperlocal news change the world of journalism? Panel Moderator: - Stephen J. Balog, Chief Investment Officer, Executive Vice President, Beacon Trust Panel Speakers: - Jim Schachter, Associate Managing Editor of The New York Times/NYTimes.com - Michael Shapiro, Founder and CEO, TheAlternativePress.com - Warren Webster, President of Patch Media - Camilla Cho, VP Business Development, Outside.in |
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WordCamp NYC 2009 - Hyperlocal Journalism using BuddyPress | Hyperlocal Journalism with BuddyPress. In June 2009, Ted Mann, the Digital Development Director for Gannett NJ, spearheaded the launch of InJersey.com, a network of six hyperlocal blogs, all powered by WordPress, BuddyPress, and the journalists from Gannetts five New Jersey newspapers. However, unlike most competitor blogs or anything else on the newspaper sites InJersey allows open registration and posting, and fosters citizen journalists through community outreach and training. In this session, Mann will discuss the planning that went into the site, the plugins and themes that power it, plans for monetizing it, and how hyperlocal may radically change the face of the news industry in the next few years. Speaker: Ted Mann. | 468 views | |
Hyperlocal Coverage: Neighborhood Blogs, Community Websites, and the Future of the News | The National Press Club presents the panel discussion "Up Next -- Hyperlocal Coverage: Neighborhood Blogs, Community Websites, and the Future of the News" as part of its "Get It Online" series. The event, held July 14, 2011, featured some of D.C.'s most popular hyperlocal reporters, including DCist Editor-in-Chief Aaron Morrissey, as well as the writers behind Borderstan, And Now, Anacostia, and Frozen Tropics. Brian Farnham, the Editor-in-Chief of the community-specific news and information platform, Patch, also participated. Kate Michael of K Street Kate, a Press Club member, moderated. | 106 views | |
20 | Jeff Jarvis: New Business Models for News | Jeff Jarvis speaks about new business models for investigative journalism at the BRITE '10 conference. He discusses the importance of mobile media to local news and how Best Buy and the London Telegraph point to new business models. Jeff Jarvis is the author of What Would Google Do? and a professor of journalism at CUNY. | 1829 views |
NEWS2012: How to Finance Investigative Journalism | "How to Finance Investigative Journalism" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:04 Bertrand Pecquerie - CEO, Global Editors Network, France 00:01:17 Giannina Segnini - Editor, Investigative Unit, La Nación 00:03:44 Edwy Plenel - Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Mediapart, France 00:13:35 Paul Steiger - Founder, ProPublica, USA 00:21:26 Howard Finberg - Director of Interactive Learning, Poynter Institute, USA 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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30 | Journalism and Media Lecture Series: Howard Schneider Lecture on News Literacy | Series: Journalism and Media Lecture Series
Title: Howard Schneider Lecture on News Literacy Date: March 3, 2010 Location: The Garden Room at the Cleveland Botanical Garden Description Howard Schneider former Pulitzer-Prize winning editor of Newsday and dean of the School of Journalism at Stony Brook University. |
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40 | News:rewired: Business Models in Community Journalism | 134 views | |
50 | Audience and Business Models: Will the Online News Industry be Able to Finance Quality Journalism? 1 | 26 views | |
60 | Audience and Business Models: Will the Online News Industry be Able to Finance Quality Journalism? 2 | 8 views | |
70 | Audience and Business Models: Will the Online News Industry be Able to Finance Quality Journalism? 3 | 8 views | |
80 | Audience and Business Models: Will the Online News Industry be Able to Finance Quality Journalism? 4 | 2 views | |
90 | Audience and Business Models: Will the Online News Industry be Able to Finance Quality Journalism? 5 | 7 views | |
100 | News Innovation London Kevin Anderson: New Business Models 1 | Video from the News Innovation Unconference, held in London on 10th July 2009 and organised by the Media Standards Trust, the WSRI and Nesta. In this video, Kevin Anderson (@kevglobal) of The Guardian talks about new news business models. | |
110 | News Innovation London Kevin Anderson: New Business Models 2 | Video from the News Innovation Unconference, held in London on 10th July 2009 and organised by the Media Standards Trust, the WSRI and Nesta. In this video, Kevin Anderson (@kevglobal) of The Guardian talks about new news business models. | 29 views |
120 | News Innovation London Kevin Anderson: New Business Models 3 | Video from the News Innovation Unconference, held in London on 10th July 2009 and organised by the Media Standards Trust, the WSRI and Nesta. In this video, Kevin Anderson (@kevglobal) of The Guardian talks about new news business models. | 44 views |
130 | News Innovation London Kevin Anderson: New Business Models 4 | Video from the News Innovation Unconference, held in London on 10th July 2009 and organised by the Media Standards Trust, the WSRI and Nesta. In this video, Kevin Anderson (@kevglobal) of The Guardian talks about new news business models. | 15 views |
140 | Who Pays for the News? - Panel 1 | American journalism has entered a phase of what the economist Joseph Schumpeter called creative destruction. Gone are the fat profit margins that once underwrote investigative teams and deep, experienced teams of reporters to monitor and hold accountable both government and private power. New and exciting forms of journalism are sprouting, but new business models have yet to evolve to replace the old ones that are crumbling.
And while the demise of any one media outlet is a problem mainly for its owners and audience, the broad decline of independent, investigative journalism is a serious threat to U.S. politics and public interest. If the market won't underwrite good journalism, are there other models that will? |
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150 | Who Pays for the News? - Panel 2 | American journalism has entered a phase of what the economist Joseph Schumpeter called creative destruction. Gone are the fat profit margins that once underwrote investigative teams and deep, experienced teams of reporters to monitor and hold accountable both government and private power. New and exciting forms of journalism are sprouting, but new business models have yet to evolve to replace the old ones that are crumbling.
And while the demise of any one media outlet is a problem mainly for its owners and audience, the broad decline of independent, investigative journalism is a serious threat to U.S. politics and public interest. If the market won't underwrite good journalism, are there other models that will? |
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Social Media & E-Marketing Summit-June 2, 2011 | Worcester Business Journal's Social Media & E-Marketing Summit 2011. Opening comments and keynote speaker. Peter Stanton, Deborah Penta & Paul Gillin. For more information, click here: http://www.wbjournal.com/event/social | 153 views | |
Can advertising and micropayment finance content production? | - Nicolas Guieysse, Managing Director, AFMM
- Garret Keogh, Head of Cross Platform, Zodiak Aktive - Nicolas Levant, Head of Retail Advertising, BNP PARIBAS - Cyril Zimmermann, CEO, Hi-media - Moderator : Gaël Solignac-Erlong, Deputy Managing Director Vivaki Entertainment |
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What is an Attention Payment System? | So which model provides the answer for 21-century media? Paid Content or Ad-Supported Content? YouData uniquely answers both! and proposes a powerful hybrid model combining only the best aspects of the two: an ad-supported payment system. YouData has built the first system where content purchases are subsidized by ultra-relevant advertising. (Think: PayPal with ads.) The solution delivers the benefits of both models - consumers purchase or access online content at the time, place, and price they choose, while still able to use their attention to targeted ads as currency. Consumers can literally - pay attention.
YouData is a micropayment system with a revolutionary advertising solution grafted on top of it. In a nutshell, advertisers buy targeted attention and engagement directly from the desired consumer in exchange for a small micro-payment of cash. The consumer then uses that small amount of money to sponsor his/her personal choice of online content. |
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Finanzierungsmodelle für hochwertigen Content - Von Ulrike Langer | „App-Store, Stiftungen & Micropayment -- endlich Finanzierungsmodelle für hochwertigen Content?" lautete der Vortrag der Medienjournalistin Ulrike Langer beim 4. Web Content Forum in Köln am 31. März 2011.
Ulrike Langer stellt verschiedene Finanzierungssysteme für hochwertigen Content im Internet vor -- zum Beispiel Bezahlmodelle, Abos und Pauschalpreise. Auch Google One Pass, Self-Publishing-Plattformen (Selbstverlage), Crowdfunding- und Freemium-Strategien und freiwillige (Klein)Spenden werden erläutert. |
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Welche neue Medienwelt entdecken Verlage, Web und Social Media? | Der Mitschnitt unseres Livestreams vom 07. Juli 2011. Unter der Moderation von Olaf Kolbrück, Horizont, diskutierten auf dem auf dem Podium:
Einen aktuellen Hintergrundbericht dazu gibt's hier: [1] |
NEWS2012
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NEWS2012: Technology + Journalism: Imagining the future of Digital News | "Technology + Journalism: Imagining the future of Digital News" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:06 Robb Montgomery - CEO, Visual Editors 00:01:25 Krishna Bharat - Founder, Google News, USA 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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The Cross-Media Idea Generator: 50 Shots of newsroom knowledge you need to know about | "The Cross-Media Idea Generator: 50 Shots of newsroom knowledge you need to know about (part I)" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris. | 23 views | |
One Startup for News - CartoDB | "One Startup for News - CartoDB" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:04 Antoine Laurent - Deputy Director, Global Editors Network, France 00:02:35 CartoDB - http://www.cartodb.com 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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Two Startups for News - Advocate Hypermedia - Scraper Wiki | "NEWS2012: Two Startups for News - Advocate Hypermedia - Scraper Wiki" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:05 Antoine Laurent - Deputy Director, Global Editors Network, France 00:00:37 Advocate Hypermedia - http://www.advocate-hypermedia.com 00:08:04 Scraper Wiki - https://scraperwiki.com 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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One Startup for News - Visual Revenue |
"One Startup for News - Visual Revenue" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris. 00:00:04 Visual Revenue - http://visualrevenue.com 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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One Startup for News - Opinews | "One Startup for News - Opinews" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:04 Antoine Laurent - Deputy Director, Global Editors Network, France 00:01:04 Opinews - http://pro.opinews.com 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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Two Startups for News - Storyful - Pusher | "Two Startups for News - Storyful - Pusher" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:03 Antoine Laurent - Deputy Director, Global Editors Network, France 00:00:17 Storyful - http://storyful.com 00:07:05 Pusher - http://www.pusher.com 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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NEWS2012: Two Startups for News - Journalism++ - 1000 andone | "Two Startups for News - Journalism++ - 1000 andone" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris.
00:00:05 Antoine Laurent - Deputy Director, Global Editors Network, France 00:00:23 Journalism++ - http://jplusplus.org 00:04:51 1000 andone - http://yesfuture.net 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net |
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