Effective organizational change requires a strong leader — a leader who does not just embrace the message of change but models it. The problem facing the newspaper industry is that too many newspaper leaders do neither. So more than just change, what our newspapers need are revolutions. How can we expect editors to be agents […]
Entries from January 2008
Newsroom leaders, change or step aside
January 4th, 2008 · 16 Comments
Tags: Best Practices · Industry · Innovation · Leadership
Are you setting yourself up for a “beat”down?
January 4th, 2008 · No Comments
One of the great things about your newspaper having a website is that the painful sting of getting beaten does not have to last a full day. It used to be that reporters would grab a copy of the competitor’s newspaper on the way to work, discover that they had been beaten and have to […]
Tags: Beat Development · Best Practices · Breaking News · Google · Industry · Local Newspapers · Online · Reporting
Data done wrong
January 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Data is all the rage nowadays. From Gannett’s Asbury Park Press’s DataUniverse to Roanoke’s DataSphere it seems as if every newspaper wants to have an online portion of their website devoted to showing off their data prowess. But there is a problem with many of these sites. In addition to being what Matt Waite so […]
Tags: Analytics · Best Practices · Data · Industry · Innovation · Online · Traffic
And why not reward performance
January 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
If a person were to read much of the recent discussion about the ways journalists (AKA reporters and columnists) should be compensated, they might walk away believing that performance-based compensation is a foreign concept in today’s news organizations. Yet as anyone who works in a newsroom and ventures into other parts of their building likely […]
Tags: Analytics · Compensation · Industry · Online · Traffic