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==What assets do you have? What value do they have now and will they have in the future?==
==What assets do you have? What value do they have now and will they have in the future?==
* large reader base
* reporting staff
* access to government, corporations and other exclusive organizations
* physical media distribution


==What is the most useful definition of "products"?==
==What is the most useful definition of "products"?==
* physical media
* information gathering and pruning


==What is a useful audience segmentation to understand how to deliver the products/service?==
==What is a useful audience segmentation to understand how to deliver the products/service?==
* developing world
* new media consumers
* "out of range" consumers==Are there any potential audiences, currently unserved?==


==Are there any potential audiences, currently unserved?==
==Where is the value in the value chain? What are the drivers that will determine the value chain in future?==
 
* reporters --> editors --> printing --> delivery/POS --> customer
* reporters --> editors --> syndication --> customer
* value is in reporting and editing


==Where is the value in the value chain? What are the drivers that will determine the value chain in future?==
==Who are the competition?==
==Who are the competition?==
* bloggers, youtube, online papers, news aggregators
==What are useful performance measures for the output?==
==What are useful performance measures for the output?==
* readership (eyballs, ads) + sales + syndication

Revision as of 16:06, 7 May 2007

Meeting 1 (1/5/07)

  • paper --> web movement issue
    • cannibalization issue
  • newspapers are getting thicker
  • blogger concept in paper medium?
  • donnelly customized newspaper
  • bloggers in web versions of newspapers
  • blog vs newspaper
    • = unedited vs edited
    • = unvetted vs vetted
  • bring hyper-democratic concepts from web world into paper world
    • influenced by identity of the paper's brand
  • can editors vet blogs?
  • increase in blogs and links to blogs in
  • breaking stories
  • "trusted aggregator"
  • how to bring content together
  • what type of newspapers are we talking about?


agreed to do:

  • take slide presented today
  • everybody write 2 lines on each point
  • by 5pm May 8th

Assignment

For your chosen industry/organisation, start to develop a basic view of assets, product and market segmentation

What assets do you have? What value do they have now and will they have in the future?

  • large reader base
  • reporting staff
  • access to government, corporations and other exclusive organizations
  • physical media distribution


What is the most useful definition of "products"?

  • physical media
  • information gathering and pruning

What is a useful audience segmentation to understand how to deliver the products/service?

  • developing world
  • new media consumers
  • "out of range" consumers==Are there any potential audiences, currently unserved?==

Where is the value in the value chain? What are the drivers that will determine the value chain in future?

  • reporters --> editors --> printing --> delivery/POS --> customer
  • reporters --> editors --> syndication --> customer
  • value is in reporting and editing

Who are the competition?

  • bloggers, youtube, online papers, news aggregators

What are useful performance measures for the output?

  • readership (eyballs, ads) + sales + syndication