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What We Know About the Business of Digital Journalism

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Columbia <strong>Journalism</strong> School | Tow Center for <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Journalism</strong>Executive SummaryChapter 1News From Everywhere: The Economics <strong>of</strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Journalism</strong>Large-scale competitive and economic forces are confronting news organizations,old and new. This chapter identifies 16 features <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> digital world thatare transforming <strong>the</strong> business <strong>of</strong> news, including changes in audience, aggregation,distribution, customer experience, cost structure, innovation cycles and advertising.Chapter 2The Trouble with Traffic: Why Big Audiences Aren’t Always Pr<strong>of</strong>itable<strong>Digital</strong> audiences <strong>of</strong>ten far outnumber those for broadcast or print news outlets,but online ad revenue is usually a fraction <strong>of</strong> what’s earned in traditionalnews media. One reason is <strong>the</strong> difficulty sites have keeping readers’ attention.The most loyal users typically make up a small part <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> audience but look at<strong>the</strong> most pages per visit. Some news organizations are retooling <strong>the</strong>ir approachto derive more revenue from those users.• Companies discussed: New York Times, Houston Chronicle,Los Angeles Times, Scout Analytics, Gawker Media, PBS, Dallas MorningNews, Examiner.com, The Atlantic, Tumblr, New York Magazine,Newser, MashableChapter 3Local and Niche Sites: The Advantages <strong>of</strong> Being SmallDespite <strong>the</strong> general distress in <strong>the</strong> news industry, some community sites havesucceeded. The economics <strong>of</strong> local and niche news providers are much differentthan those <strong>of</strong> large sites, and <strong>the</strong>y capture some benefits by operating at such asmall scale: low costs, local ties and creative online ad sales strategies. Networkssuch as Patch are attempting to be local to <strong>the</strong>ir audiences but national in <strong>the</strong>irtechnology and ad sales, with uncertain success so far.Executive Summary 133

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