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Six Major Trends in Journalism
Project for Excellence in Journalism, “State of the News
Media 2011” *
* http://stateofthemedia.org/2011/overview-2/major-trends/
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1. 2011 - The news industry is turning to executives from outside.
– 2010 - As we learn more about both web economics and consumer behavior, the unbundling of news seems increasingly central to journalism’s future.
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2. Less progress has been made charging for news than predicted, but there are some signs of willingness to pay.
– 2010 - The future of New and Old Media are more tied together than some may think.
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3. If anything, the metrics of online news have become more confused, not less.
– 2010 - The notion that the news media are shrinking is mistaken.
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4. Local news remains the vast untapped territory.
– 2010 - Technology is further shifting power to newsmakers, and the newest way is through their ability to control the initial accounts of events.
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5. The new conventional wisdom is that the economic model for news will be made up of many smaller and more complex revenue sources than before.
– 2010 - The ranks of self-interested information providers are now growing rapidly and news organizations must define their relationship to them.
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6. The bailout of the auto industry helped with the media’s modest recovery in 2010.
– 2010 - When it comes to audience numbers online, traditional media content still prevails, which means the cutbacks in old media heavily impact what the public is learning through the new.