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Yes Indeed: Why Our Users Deserve Better

Yes Indeed: Why Our Users Deserve Better

Posted 20 May 2009 | By Drew Geraets | Categories: Business Models, Journalism | No Comments

Would you pay $150/night to stay at a Motel 6 in Dayton, Ohio?

Can Non-Profit Startups Help Save Journalism?

Can Non-Profit Startups Help Save Journalism?

Posted 07 May 2009 | By Drew Geraets | Categories: Business Models, Featured, Non-Profit | No Comments

A Senate hearing held Wednesday on the “Future of Journalism” drudged up the usual animosities (and boring back-and-forth) between content producers and aggregators. But beyond the bickering, there were a few reasons for optimism.

Live Blog: Changing Media Landscape at Columbia University

Posted 11 November 2008 | By Drew Geraets | Categories: Business Models, Journalism, Journalism Schools, New York City | No Comments

8:28 p.m.
Question for Erica Smith: Do you track hiring online?
She says it was hard to determine if positions were filled or just dropped.
8:25 p.m.
Question: What is the revenue model for Slate? Is it profitable?
Weisberg: Key costs (i.e. printing on paper) are reduced with online content and that’s been born out. He says his business is [...]

The Journalism Biz Follow Up

Posted 21 May 2008 | By Drew Geraets | Categories: Business Models, Journalism, Minnesota, Non-Profit | No Comments

Bob Collins of Minnesota Public Radio had an interesting blog post yesterday in advance of the National Conference for Media Reform being held in the Twin Cities.
Collins interviewed Josh Silver, executive director and co-founder of Free Press. Silver seems to share some similar thoughts I recently blogged about.
Newspaper profits are going down, but there [...]

Rise From Newspaper Ashes

Posted 15 May 2008 | By Drew Geraets | Categories: Business Models, Journalism, Minnesota, Non-Profit | 1 Comment

Metro daily newspapers like the Minneapolis Star-Tribune (Strib) might consider taking a day off from the news and try printing some cash. Avista Capital Partners, a private equity company that owns the Strib, recently wrote down its investment in the paper by 75 percent. Now, the Strib is looking to trim its budget by $20 [...]

Businesses, Come Closer. No, Closer.

Posted 28 April 2008 | By Drew Geraets | Categories: Business Models, Journalism | No Comments

Here’s what I took away from PodcampNYC 2.0:
Doing 1 thing great > 2 things good > 3 things average…etc.
But how do you do one thing really great as a business? Start by listening.
Provide a space, physical or digital, for your customers to ask you questions, ask each other questions, make suggestions, complain or praise.
Then:

Answer [...]