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14 of the best blogs about the news business

Author: Suzanne Yada Date Posted: July 11th, 2009 (6:11 pm)

If you want to learn everything you can about journalism’s business models — the ones that are collapsing and the ones that are emerging — then load your RSS reader up, my friends. These are some of my favorites:

  1. Reflections of a Newsosaur: The best of the best in my opinion. Not only does Alan Mutter write original content about the business side of journalism, he also uses cold hard data to back it up. A numbers man and a news man.
  2. The Media Business: I only found Robert Picard’s blog recently, and I wonder why this guy isn’t mentioned just as often as Alan Mutter. Certainly he has the resume to impress and the blog posts to back it up. Really great information and analysis.
  3. Poynter’s NewsPay: One of Poynter’s newer blogs, created to keep track of all the new crazy ideas for reinventing the news business. The Transformation Tracker is also a must-read: It’s a supplemental list of links that’s updated constantly and by category.
  4. Poynter’s Biz Blog: How this differs from NewsPay exactly, I’m not sure, but it is different enough to be a separate blog. It seems to be more news and analysis of the already-established industry. Still essential reading.
  5. Editors’ Weblog: Gives an international perspective on everything from print journalism, Web 2.0, multimedia and other analysis. From the World Editors Forum.
  6. MediaCafe: It’s more hit-and-miss than the previous blogs, but when it hits it really hits. Like this post that offers a downloadable spreadsheet of different scenarios for paid online content for 50K circulation newspapers. (What do you expect? They’re media consultants.)
  7. MMCDigiMe: The blog has numerous interviews with key players in the reinventing-journalism business. The MMC is for the Media Management Center at Northwestern, which also offers plenty of research available to download. The blog is coupled with MediaNoted, a great aggregate of links.
  8. Newspaper Death Watch: Of course it’s depressing. But someone’s gotta do it. And the folks behind Newspaper Death Watch do a great job of rounding up news on the industry that’s more than just some paper’s obituary somewhere.
  9. Monday Note: Every Monday like clockwork, these two Frenchmen write in-depth thoughtful analysis on various media and their complex business models, complete with numbers and data. This used to be an e-mail only newsletter. So glad they turned it into a blog.
  10. Rebuilding Media: This one brings together four thought leaders in the field and lets them opine on rebuilding the industry. Good focus on business models in particular.
  11. PaidContent: Content comes in many forms. PaidContent snatches up news and headlines about how those content creators can, do and should get paid.
  12. MediaBistro: In addition to the excellent TVNewser and WebNewser blogs, you can go to a local media blog for LA, SF, NY and DC, or turn on the firehose with all news about print, ads, design, TV, web and everything else here.
  13. RevenueTwoPointZero: It’s slightly outdated and quotes Clay Shirky too much for my liking, but it has really interesting ideas for boosting revenues. From the Society of News Design people.
  14. State of the Media: OK, so it’s not quite a blog, but it is such absolutely essential reading that I couldn’t NOT mention it. The Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism hands over the keys to understanding where the business is and where it may be headed.

I also have to mention Nieman Lab and Romenesko. Though they aren’t strictly business, they still blog about what’s happening on the biz side of things. They’re just too good to leave off this post.

What are some of your favorites?

Also, a very short apology for lack of updates here, though it’s not for lack of writing. I’ve been writing here and there for the Public Press, San Jose Metblogs, TNTJ and these writeups that summarized our big CollegeJourn chat a few months ago. Plus, Twitter and Facebook are killing blogging, don’tcha know.
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6 Responses to “14 of the best blogs about the news business”

  1. Joey Baker Says:
    July 11th, 2009 at 7:33 pm

    I was really please to see Monday Note added to you list – I think that’s one of the most overlooked blogs out there. But, I’d kick Nieman Labs up to the main list. I’m a huge fan of their content, and their twitter feed by Zach Steward is real quality.

    Cheers!

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  2.   links for 2009-07-13 — contentious.com Says:
    July 13th, 2009 at 7:01 am

    [...] 14 of the best blogs about the news business | :: suzanne yada :: Suzanne Yada: "If you want to learn everything you can about journalism’s business models — the ones that are collapsing and the ones that are emerging — then load your RSS reader up, my friends. These are some of my favorites…" (OK, E-Media Tidbits didn't make her cut, but it's still a good list.) (tags: blogs journalism news+biz) [...]

  3. Mark Joyella Says:
    July 13th, 2009 at 8:55 am

    Suzanne,

    Great list…a needed resource as journalists in general, and students in particular, navigate the choppy (but exciting) waters of change in this business. Since I started reporting on local news on my site, I’ve found the appetite for reliable–and current–information on what’s happening (not just layoffs, but what comes next) is amazing.

    We journalists… if there’s one thing you can say, we always want to know.

    Keep up the great work.

    Mark

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    [...] blog with two great posts. The first lists 14 blogs that she finds do a good job of writing about journalism business models. It’s a great list that includes many favorites of mine and some new ones that I’ll be [...]

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  6. Weekend assignment: Learn RSS « The Future of Journalism Says:
    August 27th, 2009 at 7:44 pm

    [...] —You’d be remiss not to follow Poynter’s Romenesko, which provides a daily dose of industry news and insider gossip; and for more on the business of journalism, a must-read is Alan Mutter’s Newsosaur blog. (Yet more suggestions in this vein here.) [...]

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