What does post-newspaper journalism look like?
What would happen if a major U.S. city was suddenly without a daily newspaper?
On the Media’s Bob Garfield posed that idea, which seems increasingly possible these days, to CUNY Professor Jeff Jarvis.
Jarvis, who made the rounds this weekend after his appearance at 'Of the Press: Models for Preserving American Journalism,' a three-day conference at the Aspen Institute, shares his thoughts on his BuzzMachine blog.
Among the topics discussed last week in Aspen: ways to make content profitable again, free vs. paywall models, and how the news industry is in for several years of experimentation as it develops new business models and experiments with new revenue opportunities.
On Editor & Publisher, Steve Outing shared highlights from the conference: The Future of News, Viewed From Aspen's Rarefied Atmosphere.
The Aspen event was live-streamed and can still be seen at The Aspen Institute's site.
You can follow Jarvis as he continues to discuss his ideas on Twitter:
@JeffJarvis
And it was just announced this morning that Jarvis will be taking his thoughts to a world stage at 'Is World Journalism in Crisis?' in England in October.
On the Media’s Bob Garfield posed that idea, which seems increasingly possible these days, to CUNY Professor Jeff Jarvis.
Jarvis, who made the rounds this weekend after his appearance at 'Of the Press: Models for Preserving American Journalism,' a three-day conference at the Aspen Institute, shares his thoughts on his BuzzMachine blog.
Among the topics discussed last week in Aspen: ways to make content profitable again, free vs. paywall models, and how the news industry is in for several years of experimentation as it develops new business models and experiments with new revenue opportunities.
On Editor & Publisher, Steve Outing shared highlights from the conference: The Future of News, Viewed From Aspen's Rarefied Atmosphere.
The Aspen event was live-streamed and can still be seen at The Aspen Institute's site.
You can follow Jarvis as he continues to discuss his ideas on Twitter:
@JeffJarvis
And it was just announced this morning that Jarvis will be taking his thoughts to a world stage at 'Is World Journalism in Crisis?' in England in October.
Labels: business journalists, Future of Journalism, Jeff Jarvis, newspapers
