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<i><big>Here a set of questions and possible action items developed on Day One by 20 newspaper participants in a Feb. 13-14, 2010 journalism and newsroom management summit at a St. Louis hotel sponsored by the [http://www.mpinews.org/ Mid-America Press Institute] and the Illinois Press Foundation. These notes were taken by Bill Densmore of the [http://www.rjionline.org Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute] at the University of Missouri, who [http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=270287340317 participated.] You can read the Twitter hashtag [http://twitter.com/search?q=%23mpichange #mpichange] to find other links to the program and discussion.</big></i>
 
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<i><big>For each session today, let's talk
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PDF DOWNLOADS:<br><b>
 
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*[http://www.newshare.com/mpi/mpi-program.pdf TWO-DAY PROGRAM: "Innovation and managing change in the newsroom"]
about actions we can take in response. Some
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*[http://www.newshare.com/mpi/mpi-rji-densmore.pdf Bill Densmore's "From Gatekeeper to InfoValet" slides]
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SESSION NOTES AND REPORTS:<BR>
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*[http://stevebuttry.wordpress.com/2010/02/14/twitter-for-newsroom-leaders/ Steve Buttry's handout on Twitter]
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*[http://mpinews.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/put-down-the-shovel-and-stop-digging-your-own-grave/ John Foreman on newspapers' future]
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*[http://mpinews.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/video-innovation-even-with-your-tight-budget/ Dave Morris on video]
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*[http://mpinews.wordpress.com/2010/02/14/how-to-implement-social-networking-into-journalism-today/ Steve Buttry on social networking]
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*[http://mpinews.wordpress.com/2010/02/14/7-steps-to-change-in-the-newsroom/ Mizell Stewart on managing newsroom change]
  
examples:</big></i>
 
  
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===From gatekeeper to infovalet (Bill
 
 
Densmore)===
 
===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO
 
  
IMPLEMENT:===  
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===From gatekeeper to infovalet (Bill Densmore)===
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===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:===  
  
 
* Through Twitter, individualize  
 
* Through Twitter, individualize  
 
*How are we going to monetize it?  
 
*How are we going to monetize it?  
 
*Sports premium content  
 
*Sports premium content  
*What's your premium content for your market  
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*What's your premium content for your market / how do you segment audience  
 
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*Paid app for any city's passion (Miami git $1.99 for Dolphins app for a year)  
/ how do you segment audience  
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*Get in front of mobile; it will kill desktops
*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
 
*iPad -- problem of Apple as gatekeeper
*Open Source app collaborative for news  
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*Open Source app collaborative for news media
 
 
media
 
  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
  
*Brainstorm the services you can deliver  
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*Brainstorm the services you can deliver that people will find indispensible and worth paying for. Make them.
 
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*Why should your reader tell you about their interests?  
that people will find indispensible and  
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*What can you do for them as a result to help them get through the day better?  
 
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*Why should you readers pay for news? How will you make the case to them?  
worth paying for. Make them.
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*How about creating a newshare commons in your community?  
*Why should your reader tell you about their  
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*Have you named your mobile editor? (Clyde Bentley)
 
 
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)
 
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<hr>
 
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===The newspaper is not dead, long live the  
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===The newspaper is not dead, long live the newspaper (John Foreman)===
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===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:===
  
newspaper (John Foreman)===
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*Can't be cafeteria any more / prioritize; break news online; print more deliberate and context
===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
 
*Dispense with process stories
 
*Use Associated Content? No consensus.
 
*Use Associated Content? No consensus.
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<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
  
*How do we service non-newspaper readers and  
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*How do we service non-newspaper readers and not abandon the core newspaper readers? Why should we?  
 
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*What are the things newspapers do best? How do we dispense with the rest?
not abandon the core newspaper readers? Why  
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*Can we focus on both preserving print and be first in web services?  
 
 
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?  
 
  
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
<hr>
 
<hr>
===Video innovation in a tought budget (Dave  
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===Video innovation in a tought budget (Dave Morris)===  
 
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===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:===  
Morris)===  
 
===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO  
 
 
 
IMPLEMENT:===  
 
  
 
*All reporters will have Flip cameras  
 
*All reporters will have Flip cameras  
*J-Lab/Knight Digital/NewsU is free; camera  
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*J-Lab/Knight Digital/NewsU is free; camera is $95  
 
 
is $95  
 
 
*Annoint a champion on the staff  
 
*Annoint a champion on the staff  
 
*Get the public to tag their photos/video
 
*Get the public to tag their photos/video
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<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
  
*What will it take to equip all reporters  
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*What will it take to equip all reporters with a videocamera?  
 
 
with a videocamera?  
 
 
*How are you going to make that happen?  
 
*How are you going to make that happen?  
*How are you going to get what they do  
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*How are you going to get what they do edited and posted, at little cost?  
 
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*How about an active outreach to the public to submit video?  
edited and posted, at little cost?  
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*Strategies for deciding how stories can best be told / multimedia bingo
*How about an active outreach to the public  
 
 
 
to submit video?  
 
*Strategies for deciding how stories can  
 
 
 
best be told / multimedia bingo
 
  
 
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===Tweets and social networking (Steve  
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===Tweets and social networking (Steve Buttry)===
 
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===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:===  
Buttry)===
 
===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO  
 
 
 
IMPLEMENT:===  
 
  
 
*Use Twitter regularly  
 
*Use Twitter regularly  
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* Get past the hate factor
 
* Get past the hate factor
 
* Plan ahead for SM component of big stories
 
* Plan ahead for SM component of big stories
* Implement hash tag taxonomy for your  
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* Implement hash tag taxonomy for your community
 
 
community
 
 
*Develop industry-level hash-tag system?
 
*Develop industry-level hash-tag system?
  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
  
*Name a reporter as your social-media  
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*Name a reporter as your social-media curator / guide  
 
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*Ask the public to hashtag onto Twitter feeds you create  
curator / guide  
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*Connect your newsroom with the public in physical/virtual venues
*Ask the public to hashtag onto Twitter  
 
 
 
feeds you create  
 
*Connect your newsroom with the public in  
 
 
 
physical/virtual venues
 
 
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<hr>
 
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===Managing newsroom change (Mizell  
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===Managing newsroom change (Mizell Stewart)===  
 
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===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO IMPLEMENT:===  
Stewart)===  
 
===IDEAS WE HEARD THAT WE'RE GOING TO  
 
 
 
IMPLEMENT:===  
 
 
 
*What's the worst career thing to happen as
 
  
comparison to reality
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*What's the worst career thing to happen as comparison to reality
 
*Be cognizant of managing change stages
 
*Be cognizant of managing change stages
*Challenge senior editors with goals for  
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*Challenge senior editors with goals for continuous monthly incremental change
 
 
continuous monthly incremental change
 
 
*Cross-pollenate change mentality
 
*Cross-pollenate change mentality
 
*Remember human element / be kind
 
*Remember human element / be kind
 
*Importance of training  
 
*Importance of training  
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*Take care of yourself when everything around you is changing / better health makes it easier to deal with stress
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*Specific praise is essential
  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
 
<b>LEADING QUESTIONS:</b>  
  
*When will you have a newsroom-change staff  
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*When will you have a newsroom-change staff retreat?
 
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*How do you inject sense of urgency into a "we've always done it this way" environment?
retreat?
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*Hold a community-information needs summit in your city -- get public help!
*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!
 

Latest revision as of 22:48, 14 February 2010

"Ready, Fire, Aim:" Ideas from the Mid-America Press Institute

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

Here a set of questions and possible action items developed on Day One by 20 newspaper participants in a Feb. 13-14, 2010 journalism and newsroom management summit at a St. Louis hotel sponsored by the Mid-America Press Institute and the Illinois Press Foundation. These notes were taken by Bill Densmore of the Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute at the University of Missouri, who participated. You can read the Twitter hashtag #mpichange to find other links to the program and discussion.


PDF DOWNLOADS:

SESSION NOTES AND REPORTS:



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
  • Take care of yourself when everything around you is changing / better health makes it easier to deal with stress
  • Specific praise is essential

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!