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Introducing an Innovation Journalism Index: Benchmarking the Swedish Market
The Innovation Journalism Index offers a weighted measure of how much a publication integrates business and technology reporting, and how much this reporting address a mixture of business and technology type readers. It is therefore a measure of the ability of the publication to cover innovation processes and innovation systems,...
Tags: Benchmarking, Measure, Publication, Innovation Journalism, Innovation Journalism Index, Leadership, Strategy, Management
White papers 2005-05-04

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Dow Jones Named Best News Provider AT Inside Market Data 2007 Awards; Win Caps Month of Honors in Journalism and Technology Innovation.
M2 PRESSWIRE-8 May 2007-DOW JONES: Dow Jones Named Best News Provider AT Inside Market Data 2007 Awards; Win Caps Month of Honors in Journalism and Technology InnovationC1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:07052007 NEW YORK - Dow Jones & Company (NYSE: DJ) announced...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., innovation, Leadership, SALES, Strategy
Research articles 2007-05-08
Is AOL on a Mission to Save Journalism?
When a friend forwarded that article from TechCrunch claiming AOL has 1,500 writer/bloggers on staff, and is planning on doubling or tripling that number over the coming year, I started thinking it might be time to dust off my old resume, eh? After all, the list of...
Tags: America Online Inc., Armstrong, Entrepreneurship, Operational Accounting, Management, Finance, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-07-30
How Business Wire Morphed the Lowly Press Release
There was a time, not so long ago, that the last place I'd go to find news was a corporate press release. Not any more. The line between a press release and breaking news has blurred in this era of SEO, SEM and Web 2.0. In order...
Tags: Search Engine, Business Wire, Straitis, Robots, RSS, Portals, Search, Emerging Technologies, Internet, David Weir
Blog posts 2008-04-18
"Secret" Meeting of News Execs and Lawyers a Joke
Although reports of newspaper execs holding a "secret meeting" to discuss how to charge for their online content were circulating here and there around the Web yesterday, there was, in fact, nothing particularly secret about what actually occurred. Senior execs from most major U.S. newspaper companies, including...
Tags: Antitrust, Associated Press, Lawyer, Corporate Law, Security, Business Operations, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-05-30
@ONA09: Startups Publish2, ProPublica, Muckety, Daily Beast And MyBallard Win OJA Awards
The Online Journalism Awards have been fairly good at recognizing the work of some smaller or new sites over the years but the results announced at the crowded awards dinner at the San Francisco Hilton this weekend had a different aura. Yes, NYTimes.com a couple, including general excellence for...
Tags: Site, MyBallard, Productivity, Policies And Procedures, Human Resources, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-04
AP's Tom Curley: 'We Are Not Going To Work With Everybody'
Two of the most vocal proponents for changing the way news and information are distributed took their message to the World Media Summit in Beijing today. We posted the full text earlier of News Corp (NYSE: NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s take on the “Philistines” of news (his own tribe...
Tags: Associated Press, News, Games, Blogging, Channel Management, Personal Technology, Internet, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, TV, Countries, Asia, China, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-09
Murdoch: Take Your Google Ball and Go Home
Newspapers and traditional media have seen their world and their business models crumble before their very eyes. Newspaper revenues have plummeted by nearly 30% in the last year alone, while newspaper circulation numbers are in the toilet . The web is destroying outdated business models and...
Tags: Google Inc., newspaper, Rupert Murdoch, Wall Street Journal
News items 2009-11-25
Q&A with Times' Martin Nisenholtz: The Monetization Cliff Notes
For the past week or so, The New York Times' featured executive for its online Q&A has been Martin Nisenholtz, long-time head of the Times'  digital operations and currently senior vp/digital operations. As a public service to BNET Media readers (and to save you from sifting through endless queries from...
Tags: Monetization, Newspaper, Advertisement, Brand, Recession, Blog, New York Times Co., Catharine P. Taylor
Blog posts 2009-03-16
Newspapers Lose Out As MSNBC.com Snaps Up EveryBlock
(Note: This post has been updated. In the earlier version I neglected to clarify that EveryBlock was bought by MSNBC.com, not MSNBC.-- DW) Over a decade ago now, the newspaper industry had its "Craigslist moment," when the profitable classified ad piece of its business model started to...
Tags: Team, Advertisement, Industry, MSNBC, EveryBlock, Newspaper Industry, Team Management, Strategy, Management, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-08-20
AllVoices Adds Twitter Data to its Citizen News Reports
As anyone who's ever tried to build a company from the ground up can attest, you have to keep tinkering with your business model if you're going to have a shot at success. It's not enough to simply have a great idea, a good url, a strong team and a...
Tags: Twitter Inc., AllVoices, Strategy, Engineering, Leadership, Gender And Diversity, Management, Human Resources, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-09-14
What's Really Behind the Rupe-a-Dope With Google and Microsoft? Here Are Five Possibilities! [BoomTown]
Please see this disclosure related to me and Google. There certainly is a lot of noisy swirl of late around the escalating fight between Google and some traditional media companies over content online. The loudest voice in this fight has clearly been News Corp. NWS kingpin Rupert Murdoch, who seemingly...
Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Rupert Murdoch, News Corp.
News items 2009-11-24
Changing Newsrooms from Within
Changing Newsrooms from WithinNews coverageInteresting post. I believe the report also said that the news agenda is narrowing since the advent of online journalism, with two stories -- the Iraq war and the presidential election -- accounting for some 25% of news last year. Narrowing of the topics covered, as...
Tags: business model, Changing, Changing Newsrooms, Iraq War, media
Discussion threads 2008-03-18
The Essential Media Exec Survival Guide
Here's what media execs are being told these days. Microsoft's Steve Ballmer to the Washington Post: "...there will be no media consumption left in 10 years that is not delivered over an IP network. There will be no newspapers, no magazines that are delivered in paper form....
Tags: Advertising & Promotion, David Weir, Exec, Marketing, Media, Web
Blog posts 2008-06-09
Dow Jones Q4 2006 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions Our first question comes from John Janedis with Wachovia Securities. Please state your question. John Janedis - Wachovia Securities Thank you. Good morning. Could you just talk about the [SFI] test that you’re doing, and if you plan on...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc.
Earnings calls 2007-01-25
Nancy Pelosi's Really Bad Media Idea
Open Letter to Rep. Nancy Pelosi Dear Speaker Pelosi: I am one of your constituents. We share mutual friends. While I don't always see eye-to-eye with you on the issues, it does give me and a lot of my neighbors back here in...
Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Hearst Corp., Corporate Law, Security, Business Operations, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-03-18
Shirky: Now Is the Time to Experiment
Internet thinker Clay Shirky has a great post on innovation, disguised as a death knell for newspapers. In Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable. he makes the case for why newspapers can't be saved, online or off. Then he does something incredibly honest -- he admits that he doesn't know what's...
Tags: Printing, Clay Shirky, Document Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Michael Fitzgerald
Blog posts 2009-03-18
Don't Blame Google for the Death of a Business Model
One of the most thoughtful analyses of what is happening to the traditional media industry I've read lately is Adam L. Penenberg's essay in MarketWatch in which he states: "What's the solution? There isn't one. We are in the midst of a paradigm shift. The big media companies with huge...
Tags: Google Inc., Eric Schmidt, Advertisement, Singleton, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-04-09
Interview: Google News' Josh Cohen: Can The Aggregator Ever Win Over Publishers?
There’s no shortage of publishers who are eager to criticize Google (NSDQ: GOOG)—and specifically Google News. They accuse the company alternatively of building a business on the back of their content and not giving their original content sufficient visibility in search results. Despite high-profile efforts to reach out to...
Tags: Google Inc., Google News, Publisher, Internet, Construction, Search, Media & Publishing, Online News, Companies, Google, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-09
Guardian.co.uk Planning Paid-For iPhone App
Guardian.co.uk is preparing to launch an iPhone app and it’s likely to charge for it, paidContent:UK has learned.Guardian News & Media confirmed an app is “in the pipeline” and digital director Emily Bell told us: “It’s still in development, but we are working on an app which I can’t...
Tags: Apple iPhone, App, Guardian.co.uk, Smart Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Mobile, Companies, Apple, iPhone, Guardian Media Group, Patrick Smith
External links 2009-09-30
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