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Southern California has gone from five significant daily newspaper companies three years ago to two today. And they’re both in trouble.
Plus: Pandora leans into podcasts, NPR has a leadership crisis, and Limetown and 30 for 30 plan returns.
“The connection between cars and public media is so strong. What happens when that connection is shaken a little bit?”
Getting revenue directly from listeners is not an immediate priority for most podcast companies. But when payment does arrive, will the money go mostly to producers, networks, or platforms? Part 3 of a five-part series on the business of on-demand audio.
“I can’t imagine many stronger indications of one’s desire to engage with a news organization than adding it as a contact in their address book.”
One of public radio’s leading internal critics answers the question: What would he do if he were running NPR?
Social distribution and the open web generate huge numbers — but readers who use news organizations’ native smartphone apps are far more loyal and engaged. In today’s economics of news, those readers are paying more of the bills.
The new app from NPR promises to learn from what you like and serve up a never-ending buffet of news and content. What’ll be the impact on local stations?
These are the nine big themes that will further separate the winners from the losers when we look back a year from now.