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@endofjournalism
In the beginning of the internet revolution, I’d go to meetings and people would say, 'No one will read anything long on the internet.' That turned out to be complete bullshit. That’s our bread and butter. It’s born out by the traffic on our website. I think people are hungry for depth and excellent writing.
David Remnick, The New Yorker’s Editor-in-chief.
A look at the NYT's analytics dashboard for editors. Doesn't just show numbers, but the actions that produced them.
Like many organizations, we realize that we have to go to our readers, so when we identify a potential community of people, the first mission is to figure out how best to serve them.
http://www.niemanlab.org/2016/07/the-washington-post-is-adapting-some-of-its-stories-for-medium-but-leaving-the-straight-news-behind/
We want our artificial intelligence to be a little dumb at first. It should learn a little bit, and it shouldn't over promise or answer every single question. Sometimes not answering a question is better than answering it incorrectly.
http://blog.wan-ifra.org/2016/07/12/washington-post-launches-facebook-messaging-bot
The gist: Journalism needs to be structured and work in chunks to have a place in the new ecosystem.
The NYT's way forward. Way to go.
“We've historically made a relatively large amount of money per reader, on a relatively small number of readers. And we need instead to make a relatively small amount of money per reader on a much larger number of readers.” Jeff Bezos
http://www.businessinsider.com/how-don-graham-convinced-jeff-bezos-to-buy-the-washington-post-2016-5
America's best-known newspaper targets Europe and other markets in search of a sustainable digital business.
We believe there’s a gap we’re well positioned to fill,” said Dunbar-Johnson. “The Economist addresses its readers as if they’re aspiring heads of state. The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal try to address them as if they’re captains of industry. Our readers are people who are deeply curious about the world, not necessarily because they want to run it, but because they want to understand it and make it better.
To promote some of its biggest stories, The Washington Post has experimented with “pop-up” newsletters. [...] To promote its recent story about a Naval Academy teacher accused of sexual assault, for example, the Post emailed users who have read similar stories in the past.
All the food that’s fit to eat. Clever move by the NYT that makes total sense.
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