Like a modern-day Rip Van Winkle, my friend Dan last month walked back into the publisher’s office he once occupied at a medium-size Texas newspaper. He hasn’t been asleep in the Catskills the last four years. He’s been on his motorcycle cruising past the Tetons, hurtling across the desert. He was at his ranch home […]
What’s a j-school to do?
The media industry seeks a path to survival, even as the layoffs continue. The cost-cutting is far from over. There’s talk of a modest rebound for newspapers in 2010, but how do you define rebound? So how do the educational institutions that provide the talent and energy to help save the business succeed in this […]
j-school, journalismThe cost of staying in business
Because big city newspapers have history behind them, they also generally have real estate of high value. That’s particularly true for the papers that have been around a while. Many sit on valuable downtown property. Some have classic historic buildings. Some have modern-era concrete and glass boxes, many looking dingy because the pressure washer budget […]
Content, NewspapersA light at the end of the tunnel?
Or is that a train loaded with unused newsprint rushing full speed ahead at us? Three promising signs indicate that possibly, maybe, perhaps the newspaper industry is finally starting to break free from the bottom, where it has been mired for many, many months. Those signs: 1. The New York Times reports that The Seattle Times, […]
Content, Digital, NewspapersIt’s the content, mister
Bill Robinson – writer extraordinaire, the man who dubbed Richard Petty “The King,” the man who once rolled a flat tire into the office to save his job – died last month in Alabama. What does that have to do with this blog’s normal topic, digital news and trends? Nothing and everything. More on that […]
Content, NewspapersNewspapers: Time to act
I’ve never been in a boat with a cracked hull, watching it fill with water, bailing with an old milk jug. And planning my next ’round the world cruise. But that’s what it feels like today in the world of newspapers. There’s a leak in the boat, the water line inside rises as the hull […]
Content, Digital, Newspapers“And that’s the way it is, Mr. Cronkite.”
For 19 years, he anchored the CBS Evening News, giving us the daily signature: “And that’s the way it is…” But he gave us so much more. Certainly the premier journalist of his time, he not only recorded and reported the world-changing news of the day – the Kennedy assassination, the moon landing – but […]
Content, Newspapers, Television, University of TexasThe need for speed
What’s your school of thought when it comes to publishing systems – newspapers, radio, TV, whatever – and speed to market? Make it perfect, dot every i, cross every t…spend a couple years. Or get a good one in quickly and grow it, as needs grow? Okay, you’re thinking this is not exciting, and why […]
Content, Digital, Innovation, Newspapers, Radio, TelevisionA year from now …
…. will today’s dirge on “the death of newspapers as we know them” be replaced by “the death of radio as we know it,” and “the death of TV as we know it”? Probably not so directly said – because TV and radio won’t provide as much “ink” to their financial woes as newspapers have […]
Content, Digital, Newspapers, Radio, Television