Dónde encontrarán trabajo los alumnos de periodismo

¿Dónde están las oportunidades laborales para nuestros alumnos de las facultades de la comunicación o el periodismo? Varias posibilidades se sugieren en los datos del Informe Anual de la Profesión Periodística 2017 de la Asociación de la Prensa de Madrid (APM) que describe el mercado laboral y las condiciones de trabajo de la profesión. El […]

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The audiences are in charge: are publishers listening?

Recently I was invited to give a lecture at the University of Malaga–“The audiences are in charge: Are publishers listening?” The audience had students in their doctoral, master’s and bachelor’s programs, as well as a number of faculty. Below is a summary of the presentation. 1. The marriage of convenience between advertising and journalism is […]

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Picard to publishers: get cozy with readers, users

Robert Picard speaking to class at University of Navarra. Robert G. Picard is one of the founding fathers of the academic discipline known as media economics. The field has attracted more attention lately as news outlets, ravaged by digital competitors, have gutted their reporting staffs and slashed public-service coverage. Policy makers, media executives, investors, and […]

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‘We interrupt this class for news of your ex-girlfriend’

As a professor, I often wonder what effect my class presentations are having on the minds of my students. Honestly, is it really possible for any human being to pay attention completely to a class for 45 minutes? Or does the mind wander? While I am explaining the theory of market externalities, every media company […]

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Loyal users will pay for watchdog journalism

Kinsey Wilson. Photo by Mary Kang/Knight Center AUSTIN, Texas — One of the dirty little secrets in digital media is that the big numbers of page views and unique users touted by publishers are misleading at best. They overstate a publication’s audience size and impact. Most visitors to a publisher’s content are fly-bys: They stay […]

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Mobile metrics are failing publishers and advertisers

According to eMarketer, half the digital ad spending this year will be on mobile, a total of $29 billion. Advertisers want to know if their messages are reaching the right target groups of people at the right time so that ad dollars are not wasted. Some people are better targets than others for messages about, […]

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8 practices of successful entrepreneurial journalists

Editor’s note: This post was updated 3 June with an eighth best practice. For the last seven years I have been interviewing and profiling successful entrepreneurial journalists in various countries of various  socieconomic classes. I’ve talked to publishers and editors with staffs of as many as a hundred as well as some one-man/one-woman bands. The […]

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