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FROM PRINT TO MULTI-MEDIA HOW JOURNALISM IS CHANGING.* * Including a few caveats

FROM PRINT TO MULTI-MEDIA HOW JOURNALISM IS CHANGING.* * Including a few caveats

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Page 1: FROM PRINT TO MULTI-MEDIA HOW JOURNALISM IS CHANGING.* * Including a few caveats

FROM PRINT

TO MULTI-MEDIA

HOW JOURNALISM IS CHANGING.*

* Including a few caveats

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We all work a lot more, for one thing. A classic hurry-up in union terms that brings life to the Orwellian management maxim of doing

more with less.

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It sucks.

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And it’s glorious.

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Which of these two things?

Doesn’t really matter. It is what it is.

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The fax story.

(a word about the technology credentials of your presenter)

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Then came the interweb thingie.

Here is what then Washington Post managing editor Steve Coll said in 1999:

"Reporters will be wandering into the streets not only with notebooks in their pockets, but occasionally, with little video cameras in their hats. A great way to cover a riot, for instance."

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Here is what I said about that:

“The future, it seems, could include a fleet of electronic chapeaued Max Headrooms who will mix it up with angst-ridden hoi polloi and beam digitized mayhem back to the screens of people killing time between check-ins on the progress of their stock portfolios. “

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He turned out to be right.

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Old job description

• Able to type rapidly and sometimes write at the same time.

• Scribble furiously and pretend you know what the scratches are when you get back to the office.

• Work the phone. Dialing, talking, the whole shooting match.

• Drink a lot. Smoke doobies.

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New job description

• File bits the web, news breaks to same, longer stories to paper, and still write big heaves on occasion.

• Continuously update same with more and better information.

• Work in various media – text, video, audio – appropriate to the story.

• An ability to face plant and repeat.• The moxie to score enough Ritalin or caffeine to

get you through.

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The dawn or sunset for journalism? Hint: We are looking west.

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Kidding. Sort of.

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Where to look?

• RSS. Customization closes the loop.

• Friends creating riveting content.

• Content does a jailbreak. Where did you see that?

• Clutter makes it impossible to stand out.

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Digital math

• Vid sharing up 45 percent, in the last year.

• Broadband penetration up 9 percent in the last year to 54 percent.

• 64 percent of teens use the computer to create content

• 8 percent of internet users have blogs, and 33 percent spend time looking at them.

• Wikipedia just passed 1 billion entries

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Personal media dominates

• “Some technologies and applications are age-specific, but narcissism is not one of them. The pleasures of the self reaches all demographics.”

Clay Shirky, NYU

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Implications for journalism

• Mindshare: a smaller slice of a smaller pie

• Ratings for everything. (most e-mailed)

• Consumers are the new editors

• All platforms, all ways, 24/7

• Embracing community

• Free is the only price point that matters

• Anything that can be stolen will be.

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The revolution goes both ways.

• More power on your desktop

• More points of contact

• More platforms to work in.

• An ability endlessly amend and tweak message.

• The possibility of going viral. The Grail.

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Creates a few problems

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Building a future or a gallows?

• NYTimes.com 2.0

• iTunes – Hulu

• The end of long thoughts? (Pitchfork)

• Spitting in the ocean or targeting a niche?

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The Times adapts. Will it prosper?

17.9 million unique users in April, a 30% increase from April 2007

33 page views per person - 598 million total page views

Over 50 blogs, with page views up 346% over last year

By far, the most-linked news source on the planet.

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Will big numbers add up to $

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My job

• Monday media column

• Features for culture

• Blog about the Oscars

• Videos about the Oscars

• Special event coverage. Elections, Sun Valley, Bonnaroo, digital and otherwise

• My own reader rep. Hundreds of e-mails every week. Talk to the Newsroom.

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The blog is bottomless and needy.

Think of the blog as a large yellow Labrador: friendly, fun, not all that bright, but constantly demanding your attention.

Begets an obsessive, dollhouse pleasure in configuring, with feedback through a fire hose. Reporters become day traders, jacked in to monitor their precious commodity: themselves. How do they like me now? What about ... now? Hmmmm ... Now?

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The blog

Where did this wiseguy come from?

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The criss-cross

Reporter-files-to-the-web-which-is-repurposed-into-the-paper.

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The end around.

A Google exec walks into a bar …

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This American Epoch

You wanna hear the guy, right?

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Changes the reporting process.

• Unlimited storage

• Cheap digital recording

• Everyone knows everything

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Ancient, broken down dogNew, new tricks

• A transparent memoir.

• All interviews video taped.

• Documents rendered transparently into text.

• And a website that lets people look under the hood.

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A one-man production unit

• $1000 at Best Buy• Digital audio recorder• Digital video recorder• Tripod• Scanner• 75 Gig harddrive• Plug in to existing computer and voila, a

dynamic database

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The revolution will be televised, digitized, searched and mashed-up• Enroll audience

• Simple easy U/I. Forget gimmicks

• Try everything. It’s only pixels

• Leverage what you have

.

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Does the web make you dumb?

• Losing the ability to think long thoughts

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A push and pull world

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An opportunity inside a porcupine

• Daily guys want to take your business. Maybe you can take theirs.

• Obsessive localism plays to altie’s strength

• Weeklies know from free.

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There is a win on the table.

At a time of dynamism and asymmetries, all the sticks are in the air. Make sure you grab your share.