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Ken Doctor’s work centers on the transformation of consumer media in the digital age.
He is the author of “Newsonomics: Twelve New Trends That Will Shape the News You Get,” which has been translated into Mandarin Chinese, Korean and Portuguese. He contributes to his own Newsonomics.com website and writes a weekly “Newsonomics Of” column for the Nieman Journalism Lab.
His new book, the Newsonomics Reader, will be available this spring.
As an analyst for Outsell, a leader in covering the global information industry, he works with companies on strategies and tactics.
As a consultant and speaker, he works with media globally, advising on new sustainable business models of contemporary ...More journalism. In that work, he focuses on the many issues and opportunities offered by the transformation of news and consumer media, as they move from print and broadcast to digital. Increasingly, he focuses on the external relationships news companies must form, including with the GAFA companies, Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple.
A veteran of the digital media industry, he combines deep experience as an executive in strategy, revenue models and journalism. His experience includes 21 years with Knight Ridder, as well as time spent in the worlds of licensing, corporate development, business development and syndication.
He is the author of “Newsonomics: Twelve New Trends That Will Shape the News You Get,” which has been translated into Mandarin Chinese, Korean and Portuguese. He contributes to his own Newsonomics.com website and writes a weekly “Newsonomics Of” column for the Nieman Journalism Lab.
His new book, the Newsonomics Reader, will be available this spring.
As an analyst for Outsell, a leader in covering the global information industry, he works with companies on strategies and tactics.
As a consultant and speaker, he works with media globally, advising on new sustainable business models of contemporary ...More journalism. In that work, he focuses on the many issues and opportunities offered by the transformation of news and consumer media, as they move from print and broadcast to digital. Increasingly, he focuses on the external relationships news companies must form, including with the GAFA companies, Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple.
A veteran of the digital media industry, he combines deep experience as an executive in strategy, revenue models and journalism. His experience includes 21 years with Knight Ridder, as well as time spent in the worlds of licensing, corporate development, business development and syndication.
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Content Bridges Content Bridges focuses on strategic consulting, around the transformation of the news industry. His engagements take aim at current, direct opportunities, overcoming challenges and borrowing successful business models from other companies and business sectors. His work often includes deeper education within ...More
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In his work as an analyst, consultant and speaker, he focuses on what’s being lost and what’s being gained and on how sustainable models of contemporary journalism can be built. He believes we are now entering the Digital News Decade.
A veteran of the digital news industry, he combines deep experience as an executive in news strategy, revenue models and journalism. His experience includes 21 years with Knight Ridder, as well as time spent in the worlds of magazines, alternative journalism and syndication.
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The New News
Reports of the death of the news media are highly premature, though you wouldn’t know it from the media’s own headlines. Ken Doctor goes far beyond those headlines, taking an authoritative look at the fast-emerging future. ...More
The Twelve Laws of Newsonomics reveal the kinds of news that readers will get and that journalists (and citizens) will produce as we enter the first truly digital news decade.
A new Digital Dozen, global powerhouses from The New York Times, News Corp, and CNN to NBC, the BBC, and NPR will dominate news across the globe, Locally, a colorful assortment of emerging news players, from Boston to San Diego, are rewriting the rules of city reporting,
Newsonomics provides a new sense of the news we’ll get on paper, on screen, on the phone, by blog, by podcast, and via Facebook and Twitter. It also offers a new way to understand the why and how of the changes, and where the Googles, Yahoos and Microsofts fit in. Newsonomics pays special attention to media and journalism students in a chapter on the back-to-the-future skills they’ll need, while marketing professionals get their own view of what the changes mean to them.
The New News
Reports of the death of the news media are highly premature, though you wouldn’t know it from the media’s own headlines. Ken Doctor goes far beyond those headlines, taking an authoritative look at the fast-emerging future. ...More
The Twelve Laws of Newsonomics reveal the kinds of news that readers will get and that journalists (and citizens) will produce as we enter the first truly digital news decade.
A new Digital Dozen, global powerhouses from The New York Times, News Corp, and CNN to NBC, the BBC, and NPR will dominate news across the globe, Locally, a colorful assortment of emerging news players, from Boston to San Diego, are rewriting the rules of city reporting,
Newsonomics provides a new sense of the news we’ll get on paper, on screen, on the phone, by blog, by podcast, and via Facebook and Twitter. It also offers a new way to understand the why and how of the changes, and where the Googles, Yahoos and Microsofts fit in. Newsonomics pays special attention to media and journalism students in a chapter on the back-to-the-future skills they’ll need, while marketing professionals get their own view of what the changes mean to them.
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