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What's changing in journalism?
As news consumption moves to mobileOne
and publishers lose control of distribution,Two
business models have to evolve with changes in the larger ecosystem.Three
Wise media companies are focusing more on products,Four
exploring how to personalize the flow of information,Five
and engineering a smarter newsroom workflow.Six
Meanwhile, journalists are realizing that data can help them find better stories,Seven
and they’re making friends with automation.Eight
They understand that users can assist in news production,Nine
that if you can’t have scale it’s better to be niche,Ten
and that excelling at explanation can interest more people in the news.Eleven
Platforms in charge
Publishers lose control of distribution
Revenue crisis
Business models have to evolve with changes in the ecosystem for news
Iterating to the future
Smart media companies are focusing more on "products." There's a reason for that.
People, not categories
Now to personalize the flow of information
Code is destiny
Busy newsrooms need a smarter workflow
Show, don't tell
Data can help journalists find better stories
Algorithm as author
Get used to automation in newsrooms
Open Journalism
Users can help journalists do a better job
After the bundle
If you can’t get to scale then go for niche
Antidote for overload