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10 essential steps to change editorial to embrace digital

Posted by Andy Soloman - June 12, 2012 - Business, Change Management, Digital, Digital Revenue, Innovation, Journalism, Leadership, Magazines, Media, Newspapers, Publishing, Social Media, Strategy, Uncategorized, Vietnam
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10 essential steps to change editorial to embrace digital

The demands on editorial teams have never been greater. The days of over-stuffed newsrooms and large expense accounts are long gone. Instead, costs are being cut and digital enables an ever accelerating flow of information that readers and consumers increasingly expect over multiple channels and devices in real-time or within a short period. How can editorial teams reinvent themselves to thrive in this challenging environment?

To do this takes change. Not just change in terms of function, but change in terms of attitude, expectation, skill sets, and organisation. Both publishing and editorial leaders need to drive change. It doesn’t matter whether you are the publisher of print or online and digital products, the same rules apply.

Read More Business, change management, Customer, customers, digital, editorial, editorial operations, freemium, Hanoi, job profiles, Management, Paid Content, personas, publishers, publishing, Reuters, Vietnam

VIDEO: From Crowdsourcing to Kony 2012: Macrowikinomics: New Solutions for a Connected Planet

Posted by Andy Soloman - June 5, 2012 - Business, Content, Digital, Facebook, Innovation, Internet, Journalism, LinkedIn, Media, News, Publishing, Social Media, Twitter, Video
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Video flagging the new paperback book of “Macrowikinomics: New Solutions for a Connected Planet”. Co-authors Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams present groundbreaking innovations from around the world and how businesses, organisations and individuals are using social media and mass collaboration to revolutionise the way we work, live, learn, create and care for each other.

Watch this video.

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Content collaboration across brands is smart, but who gets it?

Posted by Andy Soloman - April 25, 2012 - Content, Curation, Journalism, News, Publishing, Strategy, Uncategorized
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For many years I’ve championed the idea of a “central content pot” and for publishers to pursue brand neutral content creation, but it’s surprising just how many publishers still don’t get it.

But some do, and it appears you can place Thomson Reuters in that camp. A job ad for a new Singapore-based Executive Managing Editor at the Thomson title Asian Legal Business (ALB) is explicit in its requirements for the successful candidate to be fully embedded within the Reuters news business.

Read More Asian Legal Business, Brand, Collabratition, content, content collaboration, news, Reuters, Reuters Counterparties, Reuters News, Singapore, Thomson Reuters

A Tale of Two Times’ — Digital subscription growth.

Posted by Andy Soloman - October 25, 2011 - Journalism, News, Newspapers, Online revenue
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More than a year ago The Times (of London) introduced its paywall solution, followed in March this year by the New York Times. So how have they been doing? When compared to print circulation the answer would have to be not very well.

Read More jobs, London, New York Times, News Corporation, news international, Online revenue, Paid Content, paywalls, rupert murdoch, Sunday Times, Times

Rex & Getty — it’s off! A letter to photographers from Rex Features’ Mike Selby

Posted by Andy Soloman - July 9, 2010 - Journalism, Media, Partnerships, Photography, Uncategorized
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Tweet These days photography is playing on my mind. As an ex-professional snapper (film, of course) I hung up my Nikons in 1999 and haven’t been back since. I’m now of a certain age where I feel that same old uncontrollable urge to have a decent camera, so I’m going digital. In all the years [...]

Read More agency, Company, Competition Commission, Getty Images, Mergers and acquisitions, news, nikon, Office of Fair Trading, OFT, photo, photography, Rex Features

The New York Times in high stakes plans to charge online. Draconian, desperate or inspired?

Posted by Andy Soloman - January 21, 2010 - Journalism, News, Newspapers, Online revenue, Uncategorized
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Tweet Has the bullet been bitten? Or is the bullet winging its way to the heart of its mark? The announcement by top US newspaper, The New York Times, that starting January 2011 it will charge frequent users of its website has either been heralded by underfire newspaper execs, or derided as a desperate measure [...]

Read More Add new tag, advertising, Business, felix salmon, freemium, International Herald Tribune, Media, New York Times, Newspaper, newspapers, NYT, Online revenue, publishing, Reuters, Twitter

News International confirms banning NewsNow crawlers from linking

Posted by Andy Soloman - January 13, 2010 - Journalism, Media, News, Newspapers, Online revenue, Uncategorized
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Tweet Following on from my earlier post that The Times Online had barred aggregator NewsNow.co.uk from crawling its website, it seems News International as a whole has the bit firmly between its teeth and has also banned the linking service from crawling any of its newspaper sites including including The Sun Online and the News of [...]

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NewsNow blocked by The Times, faces new restrictions in right to link

Posted by Andy Soloman - January 8, 2010 - Journalism, News, Newspapers, Online revenue, Uncategorized
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Tweet The battle of the aggregators and news providers deepened today, with UK service NewsNow.co.uk saying News International had barred it from being able to link to any content on Times Online. The increasingly bitter confrontation over the right to link to freely available news content threatens to set precedents that fly in the face [...]

Read More google, Microsoft, news international, newsnow, newspaper licensing agency, right2link, rupert murdoch, search engines, struan bartlett, the times

eBay founder Pierre Omidyar dropping Twitter project for local news service

Posted by Andy Soloman - November 19, 2009 - Blogging, Journalism, News, Newspapers, Online revenue, Publishing, Twitter, Uncategorized
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Tweet Pierre Omidyar, Image via CrunchBase Billionaire eBay founder Pierre Omidyar has announced that he’s abandoning Ginx, his Twitter client project, in favour of developing a new online local news service in Hawaii where he lives. Peer News, founded by Omidyar and fellow eBay stalwart Randy Ching in 2008, has advertised via Twitter for an [...]

Read More Business, eBay, editor, Ginx, Hawaii, Honolulu, Howard Weaver, journalism, local news, Media, news, Newspaper, Peer News, Pierre Omidyar, publishing, randy Ching, Twitter

Associated Press job losses update — AP layoff list

Posted by Andy Soloman - November 18, 2009 - Journalism, Media, News, Publishing, Uncategorized
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Tweet Further to my posting earlier on job losses at US wire agency the Associated Press, Gawker has been keeping a running total of job losses in both the United States and in news bureaux elsewhere in the world. The list is being constantly updated as more information and tip offs become available. The full [...]

Read More AP, Associated Press, Business, Employment, Gawker Media, government, jobs, Los Angeles Times, news, news wires, Newspaper, publishing, recession, Tom Curley, United States, US
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