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Should the government save Journalism?. AEJMC Conference 2011. Penelope Muse Abernathy Knight Chair of Journalism and Media Economics School of Journalism and Mass Communication The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. August 10, 2011. “The Gales of Creative Destruction”
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Should the government save Journalism? AEJMC Conference 2011 Penelope Muse Abernathy Knight Chair of Journalism and Media Economics School of Journalism and Mass Communication The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill August 10, 2011
“The Gales of Creative Destruction” • -JosephAlois Schumpeter
This chart calculates total shareholder return, taking into account share price and dividends.
The Internet’s Knockout Punch • Destroyed barriers to entry • Diminished pricing leverage • Eliminated entire categories of advertising
Path To Renewal Destroyed barriers to entry Shed Legacy costs Reestablish involved community online Diminished pricing leverage Eliminated entire categories of advertising Build new online revenue
Why is it important that Journalism survives? 1. Foster and build a sense of geographic community Encourage regional economic growth and commerce, providing market place 2. Set agenda for public policy debate, informing citizens and elected officials
How Fast Do We Need to Change? 6 % a year
Economic Priorities for an Industry in Transition • Focus on Potential Creation vs. Destruction • Follow the Money and Your Customers • Practice Triage on the Information Ecosystem • Focus on those most at risk: the state and regional newspapers
Two Reports • Emphasize the need for: • Transparency of Information and Engagement of Communities • Accessibility to the digital highway • Experimentation with New Models
The likelihood that the structure of this medium will remain as before is nil. -Eli Noam
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