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A hope that focusing on producing entertainment that people actually want to watch/view/hear/play can be put off indefinitely, and existing (dwindling) assets harvested instead. For the Express, that asset is a loyal readership and brand equity, both of w
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First off, it will be user-centric. By that, I mean users will have the tools that they need for easy capturing, organizing, customizing and sharing of content of interest. These tools will have built in recognition systems (like deep profiles) to systema
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Which once again shows that if you have a hammer everything looks like a nail, and if you have a media company, everything looks like media. But the digital revolution isn't a media revolution: the web is a social phenomenon, not a media phenomenon or a t
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Because old media, and even middle age media, isn’t getting the job done. Consider this fact. 90% of all email, by recent estimates, is spam, probably closer to 95%. That would explain why open rates for email have consistently been falling. Direct mail
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The same applies to local newsgathering. Reporters have recorders for interviews. Some interviews could easily be expanded to include video. Should the reporters be required to not only write a story, but also edit the audio and even video of an interview
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Of the responding agencies around the world, 42% said that newspapers were in decline, more than twice as many that named any other media type.
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1 Microchunk it - Reduce the content to its simplest form 2 Free it - Put it out there without walls around it or strings on it.3 Syndicate it - Let anyone take it and run with it. 4 Monetize it Put the monetization and tracking systems into the microchun
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It was the most profitable industry in the economy. The reason, ultimately, was simple: media was protected like almost no other sector. Some media markets, like newspapers, were natural monopolies, because of simple geography. Others, like radio and TV,
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The wise magazine will enable its community to speak among themselves. And it will also find ways to extract and share the wisdom of its crowd. This is true not just of magazines but of other, similar brands in other media
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In the past, we built business cases based on ROI. Now we build it and build the business afterwards. In the past, "everything is forbidden unless it’s permitted." Now everything is permitted unless forbidden. Scarcity is about paternalism, a decision t
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One of the tricks to understanding the social value of the web is understanding the antisocial value of the web - how much value it delivers by helping us avoid unwanted, intrusive interactions that merely increase psychological transaction costs.
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Overall, average daily circulation for 770 newspapers was 2.8 percent lower in the six-month period ending Sept. 30 than in the comparable period last year, the Audit Bureau of Circulations reported. Circulation for 619 Sunday papers fell by 3.4 percent.
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This is good news. This means that we can eliminate incredible costs — and with them, the bureacrats and time-wasters and creativity-killers they support — in the making of media, both news and entertainment.
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But the next deal, probably for Facebook, is going to come in at a higher cost -- probably at an unsustainable cost. There are just to many people desperate not to miss the social networking train before it leaves the station.
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The right answer is to GO WIDE. It's time to get horizontal. Let me say that again. It's the ability to both run programs inside the browser window AND allow for applications to pass information to each other that allows media on the Web to organize into
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Yup, Media is about controlling pipes and Technology is (now) about horizontal layers, and on the Web, with all those packets whizzing around like bumper cars, there are no natural end to end pipes to be found. So, can you construct a virtual pipe and act
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Welche Krise der unkende Politiker ausgemacht haben will, blieb aber unklar. Denn mit Vehemenz erklärte Holtzbrinck-Geschäftsführer Prof. Michael Grabner: „Die Zeitungen sind überhaupt nicht in der Krise.“
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A survey of technology thinkers and stakeholders shows they believe the internet will continue to spread in a “flattening” and improving world. There are many, though, who think major problems will accompany technology advances by 2020
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First, switching costs into and out of channels are falling. As channels become intrusively commercialised they will simply be discarded in favour of less polluted channels because the switching costs are lower than the costs of trying to use a medium tha
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Media companies are mostly vertical. They produce shows (or control the independant companies that do), market them, deliver them, sell ads, everything that touches their pipe, soup to nuts, they do.valuable virtual pipes - virtual media
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Control the pipe and you've got an economic engine to run ads against your content, charge subscriptions, sell voice calls and charge per minute - the world is your oyster. No pipes, no moguls, no media?
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So, mark my words, YouTube will get sued. And it will lose. The tools it is talking about, that identify and remove copyrighted content, will have to be rushed into practice. So, mark my words, YouTube will get sued. And it will lose.
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TV will pick up $5 billion in revenue from new ad platforms by 2011. That’s the good news. The bad news is TV will lose $12 billion in traditional revenue over the same period, thanks to ad-skipping and other disruptive technologies
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For newspapers to survive, they need to turn themselves into an online and offline platform for local readers. I don't mean a platform for contributing to the reporting process. They're doing that already (and nicely).
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Hinweise und Regeln, wie die alten Denkweisen überwunden werden können und News in einer Welt des User Generated Contents überleben können. TV News müssen innovativer und offener werden
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1 - Microchunk it - Reduce the content to its simplest form. 2 - Free it - Put it out there without walls around it or strings on it. 3 - Syndicate it - Let anyone take it and run with it. 4 - Monetize it - Put the monetization and tracking systems into
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So New Media is indeed a force to be reckoned with and will eventually take a huge share of attention from Old Media. But Old Media will persist. Radio didn’t kill print. TV didn’t kill radio. And cable didn’t kill broadcast. The shape of media will
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BBCs Neue Medien Strategie. Man will mit Seiten wie YouTube oder MySpace zusammenarbeiten. Außerdem soll das Publikum stärker mit einbezogen werden um die Inhalte anzureichern. Das Archiv wird erst geöffnet wenn dei Technik steht.
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Die alten Medien sind keine Wachstumsunternehmen mehr und konzentrieren sich jetzt darauf Geld auszuzahlen und weiter zu bestenen. Es gibt aber auch Skurile Aktivitäten wie die verwaltung einer Stadt usw.
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360 degree commissioning and production and ensure creative coherence and editorial leadership across all platforms and media. BBC Stellt die genauen Maßnahmen vor mit denen die neuorientierung gelingen soll.
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Eine Definiton von "New Media". Ist eine technologie basierte Many-to-many kommunikation die jeden kontrollieren lässt und für jeden individualisiert werden kann. 2 andere Formen: Mass Media und Interpersonal Media