Posts Tagged ‘newspapers’
Thoughts from the Media Futures Conference 2009
Thursday, July 9th, 2009I 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…)
Tags: #mfc09, broadcast, convergent devices, media brands, media business models, media futures conference, media spaces, newspapers, Nico MacDonald, Penmaen Media, print, sushi oconsumer, TV
Posted in b2b, business strategy, consumer, content, news, opinions
Can subscriptions save newspapers?
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009Everywhere you look, newspaper business models are in free-fall. The rapid decline in classified ads - especially recruitment, motors and property - has unhinged the old order where readers got reams of quality journalism at a low price, and organisations had a ready outlet for news releases and relevant advertising. (more…)
Tags: content, newspapers, paid-for content, subscriptions
Posted in business strategy, content, marketing, opinions
