Search Results for Rule No. 2 tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007:/cgi/mt//feed/Rule No. 2 2007-02-24T17:57:17Z Movable Type 3.33 20 1 20 Fairy tales for failing tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2007://1.73 2007-01-09T02:36:27Z 2007-02-11T04:31:42Z With the Star-Tribune selling for about half of its original value, you’d think folks at that newspaper would take a hard look in the mirror. Instead, they’re telling journalism fairy tales. In this once-upon-a-time, the villain is usually wearing a... Newspapers can go online-only and pay the bills tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.68 2006-12-30T15:17:21Z 2007-02-02T17:53:54Z Howard Owens disagrees with Wired Magazine’s prediction that a major newspaper will stop printing and go online-only in 2007. Although Wired’s punditry might be a little overly optimistic, Howard’s rebuttal is equally pessimistic. Howard alleges that newspapers can’t possibly support... Go tabloid, then circulation goes up tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.62 2006-12-24T19:56:18Z 2006-12-24T20:12:54Z This analysis of how newspaper redesigns affected circulations numbers should make us all wonder why American papers haven’t followed the Europeans and replaced broadsheets with a tabloid size. The graphs from NewsDesigner.com demonstrate that switching often results in higher circulation.... Reassign beats now, or cut reporters later tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.31 2006-11-16T23:16:37Z 2007-01-23T17:37:11Z In earlier posts, I’ve warned about the impending consolidation of coverage. And here’s a real-world harbinger. The managing editor for the Winston-Salem Journal was faced with the need to cut his budget. And when looking around the newsroom, he saw... Or, Do Google One Better tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.29 2006-11-12T17:34:29Z 2006-11-12T17:39:01Z What Google is on the precipice of teaching us is a new business model. Google isn’t as interested in selling advertising on its own site as it is in selling ads on everyone else’s. It wants to be the one-stop... The birth of open source advertising tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.26 2006-11-06T13:43:33Z 2006-11-06T13:52:08Z National advertisers have repeatedly told this industry that they wish for some easy way to advertise in the medium. One that doesn’t require navigating the disparate staffs and processes they find at the nation’s hundreds of newspapers. And that’s why... Next Steps tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.24 2006-11-05T11:04:47Z 2006-11-05T21:55:31Z Obviously this report doesn’t have all the answers. Questions abound. Would a newspaper like this comply with ABC standards? What kind of equipment exists to deliver a personalized newspaper? How does this affect Accounting? How does it affect the way... Feeding the junkies, and paying for it tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.23 2006-11-04T10:02:42Z 2007-01-18T00:24:50Z The Zoning By Interest business model lets newspapers take a lesson from cable companies and other modern content providers. TV junkies buy more TV channels. But news junkies get the same amount of news as everyone else, and pay the... Create more products tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.22 2006-11-03T10:00:19Z 2007-01-18T00:24:18Z When a new section doesn’t have to be sent to every subscriber, it becomes easier to create new products. It becomes less costly to experiment. That means the newsroom can be more responsive to the laws of supply and demand.... If you let me choose, I will let you help me tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.21 2006-11-02T23:57:51Z 2007-01-18T00:21:07Z It is usually a veteran editor who makes the argument against the “a la carte” news idea. “If readers are allowed to subscribe only to the news they want, they won’t get the news they need,” or so the thinking... Stop Wasting Paper tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.25 2006-11-02T00:09:38Z 2007-01-18T00:23:19Z Newspapers are one of the most inefficient products on the planet. Companies spend thousands of dollars every edition to print pages and hand deliver them to subscribers who just throw them in the trash bin. The truth is not everyone... Zoning by Interest tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.20 2006-10-31T23:47:03Z 2007-01-18T00:22:02Z Readers want more coverage of the things they’re passionate about, but our passions vary. In response, newspapers depend on mass appeal. Topics that interest the majority get covered more than those that interest a few fanatics. The result is a... Why Sunday circulation? tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.19 2006-10-31T02:19:03Z 2007-01-23T14:39:51Z For an example of what will happen when newspapers don’t listen to their readers, just look at the latest dismal Sunday circulation numbers released today. Here’s how E&P reported it: While the estimated decline 2.8% for daily circulation for all... Some newspapers need economics lesson tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.16 2006-10-28T22:10:24Z 2007-01-23T14:40:43Z Spending all this time working online has led me to a theory. All news – no matter the subject or how targeted its audience – should be free. First of all, the goal of any newspaper or magazine is to... Surviving CraigsList, Part 6 tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.7 2006-10-20T10:00:46Z 2006-10-20T11:32:07Z 6) Disrupt CraigsList Instead of learning from our failed newspaper brethren, let’s take a lesson from CraigsList itself. They stole our lunch by giving away something we couldn’t or weren’t willing to give away ourselves. It’s our turn to steal... Surviving CraigsList, Part 5 tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.6 2006-10-19T10:00:31Z 2006-10-20T00:53:59Z 5) Identify competitive advantages What CraigsList offers is not the same service as the newspaper. Newspapers have printed pages; CraigsList does not. That’s the one thing CraigsList can never give away: Printed listings, delivered directly to your neighbors’ homes. So... Surviving CraigsList, Part 4 tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.5 2006-10-18T10:00:10Z 2006-10-19T01:17:20Z 4) Cut expenses Even if the newspaper does start selling advertisers around its classifieds content, it’s probably never going to recoup all of the lost classifieds revenue. There are consequences to that realization. The Classifieds section must shrink. Just like... Surviving Craigslist, Part 3 tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.4 2006-10-17T10:00:01Z 2006-10-17T23:43:52Z 3) Identify the actual advertisers If core Classifieds are placed by readers, then who are the advertisers? Newspapers print all kinds of content. No one pays us to print stories. How did we make a business out of that free... How Newspapers Can Survive CraigsList tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.2 2006-10-15T14:21:20Z 2006-10-15T15:14:38Z The six steps to overcoming a disruptive business model and creating a new one to live by. With CraigsList in your market, the time for hand-wringing and worrying is over. It’s time to do something. So far newspapers like mine... Syllabus for 'The New Way' tag:www.lucasgrindley.com,2006://1.1 2006-10-15T01:06:42Z 2006-10-15T14:27:36Z The New Way for newspapers comes with a few “new rules,” as Bill Maher likes to call them. Only these are serious. 1. If newspapers are going to survive, first some newspapers will have to die. And it’s every man...