Mpi-actions

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Ready, Aim, Fire Ideas

(this page is here: http://tinyurl.com/mpi-actions)

For each session today, let's talk about actions we can take in response. Some examples:


From gatekeeper to infovalet (Bill Densmore)

IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:

  • Through Twitter, individualize
  • How are we going to monetize it?
  • Sports premium content
  • What's your premium content for your market / how do you segment audience
  • Paid app for any city's passion (Miami git $1.99 for Dolphins app for a year)
  • Get in front of mobile; it will kill desktops
  • iPad -- problem of Apple as gatekeeper
  • Open Source app collaborative for news media

LEADING QUESTIONS:

  • Brainstorm the services you can deliver that people will find indispensible and worth paying for. Make them.
  • Why should your reader tell you about their interests?
  • What can you do for them as a result to help them get through the day better?
  • Why should you readers pay for news? How will you make the case to them?
  • How about creating a newshare commons in your community?
  • Have you named your mobile editor? (Clyde Bentley)



The newspaper is not dead, long live the newspaper (John Foreman)

IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:

  • Can't be cafeteria any more / prioritize; break news online; print more deliberate and context
  • Dispense with process stories
  • Use Associated Content? No consensus.
  • Port online to print

LEADING QUESTIONS:

  • How do we service non-newspaper readers and not abandon the core newspaper readers? Why should we?
  • What are the things newspapers do best? How do we dispense with the rest?
  • Can we focus on both preserving print and be first in web services?



Video innovation in a tought budget (Dave Morris)

IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:

  • All reporters will have Flip cameras
  • J-Lab/Knight Digital/NewsU is free; camera is $95
  • Annoint a champion on the staff
  • Get the public to tag their photos/video

LEADING QUESTIONS:

  • What will it take to equip all reporters with a videocamera?
  • How are you going to make that happen?
  • How are you going to get what they do edited and posted, at little cost?
  • How about an active outreach to the public to submit video?
  • Strategies for deciding how stories can best be told / multimedia bingo

Tweets and social networking (Steve Buttry)

IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:

  • Use Twitter regularly
  • SM curator/guide is an evangelist
  • Make SM part of competence
  • Get past the hate factor
  • Plan ahead for SM component of big stories
  • Implement hash tag taxonomy for your community
  • Develop industry-level hash-tag system?

LEADING QUESTIONS:

  • Name a reporter as your social-media curator / guide
  • Ask the public to hashtag onto Twitter feeds you create
  • Connect your newsroom with the public in physical/virtual venues



Managing newsroom change (Mizell Stewart)

IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:

  • What's the worst career thing to happen as comparison to reality
  • Be cognizant of managing change stages
  • Challenge senior editors with goals for continuous monthly incremental change
  • Cross-pollenate change mentality
  • Remember human element / be kind
  • Importance of training

LEADING QUESTIONS:

  • When will you have a newsroom-change staff retreat?
  • How do you inject sense of urgency into a "we've always done it this way" environment?
  • Hold a community-information needs summit in your city -- get public help!