by Pat Kitano on July 7, 2011 in Advertising, Breaking News, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Social Media, Trends
The classic, and perhaps only business model supporting hyperlocal journalistic efforts like Patch.com and other local media is local advertising. On StreetFightMag.com last week, Ted Mann, Digital Development Director for Gannett NJ, discusses why Gannett’s hyperlocal experiment InJersey.com failed. The main and obvious reason is simply local advertising cannot adequately cover expenses. So… What if [...]
by Pat Kitano on February 16, 2010 in Breaking News, Facebook, Hyperlocal, Local advertising, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Social Media, Trends, Twitter
The powerful launch of Google Buzz (Mashable | Google Buzz has completely changed the game) last week signals the arrival of the Real Time Web as a truly new media. It’s been well documented that Twitter has established itself a breaking news source. Google Buzz, Facebook and Twitter form a triumvirate channel for sourcing news [...]
by Pat Kitano on March 1, 2009 in Advertising, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Uncategorized
With the sudden closure of Denver’s Rocky Mountain News Friday and the publication of its epitaph video, the past week has been filled with speculation on the future of newspapers. David Cohn, of Spot.us, a collaborative funding source for journalist assignments, is chronicling topical articles on his Google Reader shared items. Recommended. In sum, the [...]
by Pat Kitano on January 13, 2009 in Advertising, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Social Media, Television, Twitter
FIRST, WHY ARE THERE NO NEWS PRODUCERS ON TWITTER? Twellow is the best application to find Twitterers grouped by occupation. I perused through the News category – noted a lot of freelancing journalists and some reporters, but no news producers or editors. Twitter makes it easy for a community to tip the news media News [...]
by Pat Kitano on December 10, 2008 in Blogging, Domus Consulting Group, Marketing, Mass Media, New business models, Newspapers, Publishing, Real Estate, Social Media, Social networking, Television, Transparency
The mass media – CNN, Marketwatch.com, NYT.com – all depend upon delivering “breaking news” relevant to their audience. It’s been that way since “Extra, Extra, Read all about it”. The “breaking news” play is evident in the institution blog world with properties like Engadget and Gizmodo warring to get the latest tech toy published first. [...]
by Pat Kitano on November 28, 2008 in Blogging, Mass Media, Publishing, Social Media, Television, Twitter
The age old (at least during this decade) new media question: is citizen journalism journalism? Tom’s Tech Blog decries Twitter as an unreliable news source, and therefore not a news source, receives backlash from prominent bloggers: Yes, Twitter is a Source of Journalism – Mathew Ingram I Can’t Believe Some People are still Saying Twitter [...]
by Pat Kitano on October 12, 2008 in Slideshows, Social Media, Twitter
New York Times states Mainstream Media News Outlets Start Linking to Other Sites. It’s a portal strategy to leverage their print and TV brand names, and keep them relevant as comprehensive news sources. The advent of Web 2.0 news aggregation communities like mainstay Digg and Social Median have legitimized news aggregation and sharing across a [...]
by Pat Kitano on August 16, 2008 in Mass Media
On Community Funded Reporting site Spot.US, David Cohn reports from Freelance Camp – “an unconference for freelance professionals of all sorts – artists, coders, writers, designers etc.” The most pertinent session for me was aptly titled “How the Changing Nature of Information Affects Information Providers.” It was proposed by a local magazine writer who recently [...]