NYT Innovation Report Leak: 50 Lessons for Independent New Media Publishers & Website Owners

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Once upon a time, all the people of the world who wanted news got it from newspapers and those who could afford it would purchase them daily or get subscriptions. The fat cats and boss hogs who controlled the media, controlled the world and decided who was covered, what was said and what people, places and events people learned about between those black and white print pages.

And then came this innovative thing called the Internet and shortly after that digital media, and eventually, it messed things all up for the newspaper giants of the past. Woe is them.

Several decades and a few newspaper closings later, the preeminent and institutional leader in journalism and the newspaper industry, the New York Times decided enough was to enough and it needed to study from the new top dogs: The Vox, The Buzzfeeds, The HuffPos, The Business Insider and Upworthys of the new media world.

If they are to compete, the old guard needed to step down from its Ivory tower and get with the program. And so it did over the last six months in the form of a committee headed by NYT’s publisher’s son and 9 others. The results of research, surveys and interviews with competitors and currently most successful people in digital publishing is a 96-page manifesto of sorts.

I pored over the close to 100 page report and extrapolated the main points which I narrowed down to 50 points. 

I Hope their work and research can help us smaller up and coming digital publishers succeed as well. 

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NYT Innovation Report Leak: 50 Lessons for Independent New Media Publishers & Website Owners

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