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Thoughts from the Media Futures Conference 2009

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

I took part in a panel discussion at the Media Futures Conference last week (#mfc09), organised by the multi-talented and well-connected Nico Macdonald.  A wide range of media gurus from BBC, LBS, C4, ITV, PA, Techcrunch, Enders, Bloomberg and many more contributed their, often radical, ideas on the future of media: covering consumer behaviour, technology and funding models.  There was a focus on broadcast entertainment and news, but the conclusions are applicable I believe to all media businesses and those who supply them or use them to reach key audiences.  Here’s my take on the main themes: watch this blog for more thoughts as it all starts to sink in. (more…)

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Future business models for media and content

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

I’m contributing to the Media Futures conference next Friday as part of a discussion on future business models for media and content.  This post sets out some of the ideas I will be exploring in more detail at the conference.

The “old media” business model

This was based on clear distinctions between platforms - print, TV, radio - each of which required scale to manage the means of production and distribution.  Licensing in broadcast further raised entry barriers.  Media businesses controlled access to consumers and charged advertisers a premium.  Consumers  relied on media brands to edit choice, and paid a premium for the privilege.  Media businesses were mini-monopolies, could dictate cover price and ad rates, and reinvested their profits into quality editorial.  The benefits of scale (print, production, newstrade negotiations…) encouraged acquisition of independents into large media groups - Emap famously did this in magazines and also radio; Newsquest and Johnston Press in regional papers. (more…)

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