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Is the decline in print media a threat or an opportunity for the Birmingham Post?
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Hi Helen, in your experience, which demographic or ethnic group is benefitting most from the digital revolution?
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Do you think Murdoch’s attempt to create a paywall around digital news content will succeed? In theory, would you like it to succeed?
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What do you think of the idea of the govt extending the same kind of assistance to the Press as they did to the car industry, in return for a massive programme of investment in persuading the public to... Show more »What do you think of the idea of the govt extending the same kind of assistance to the Press as they did to the car industry, in return for a massive programme of investment in persuading the public to a) take part in politics and b) adopt 'green' behaviours? Show less »
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Is each new digital/software procurement delivering more, or less value for money? Are we likely to see a repeat of the Passport Office or NHS disasters?
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Here’s a massive problem everyone working in social media for councils recognise: most middle / senior managers and councillors do not understand the potential for digital and no one can blame them, it... Show more »Here’s a massive problem everyone working in social media for councils recognise: most middle / senior managers and councillors do not understand the potential for digital and no one can blame them, it is all so new. What’s the solution? Show less »
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Do you think delivery of local services through councils could be improved in the light of developments in digital and social entrepreneurism?
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When you get together with other Trinity Mirror editors is the mood one of you are facing exciting challenges or potential extinction?
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what is the solution to the problems caused by dispersed publishing on an organisation's website? How can you ensure quality content?
Submitted by: bhamadmin2 | 12 votes for this..
The main problems and solutions I think are: a) quality- solved partly by training and partly by recruiting volunteers or part timers from outside the organisation with a passion for content creation.... Show more » The main problems and solutions I think are: a) quality- solved partly by training and partly by recruiting volunteers or part timers from outside the organisation with a passion for content creation. Getting senior level buy-in for uniform levels of investment in this in different BC directorates is crucial. It's no good one country spending on content when others do not. b) continuity -solved by etsablishing standing editorial teams with a planned content schedule, which takes account of busy periods, leave etc. Again, this needs to be standardised across all operations that are involved in publishing content. c) sustainability- finding a cost recovery model whereby micro-payments for content are funded via sponsors. This is a business development activity and as such, needs to be planned, monitored and reported on at a regional or global level. Show less »
The main problems and solutions I think are:
a) quality- solved partly by training and partly by recruiting volunteers or part timers from outside the organisation with a passion for content creation. Getting senior level buy-in for uniform levels of investment in this in different BC directorates is crucial. It's no good one country spending on content when others do not.
b) continuity -solved by etsablishing standing editorial teams with a planned content schedule, which takes account of busy periods, leave etc. Again, this needs to be standardised across all operations that are involved in publishing content.
c) sustainability- finding a cost recovery model whereby micro-payments for content are funded via sponsors. This is a business development activity and as such, needs to be planned, monitored and reported on at a regional or global level.