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Shaping the  Future of   the   Newspaper Media Trends & Impact on Newspapers
Infotainment   Increased demands on everyday  experiences, where games, DVDs,  tickets, samples, etc. may become  increasingly important components in  the media offering.
Availability increasingly important People not always buy what they like, but   instead what  is   at hand. 24/7 is   becoming the norm.
New family constellations More single households, older people,   irregular mixes of parents and kids.
“ Just in time” living Less perceived time in life (especially   Western Europe).
Infinite choice Too many options makes it hard to   decide what product/service to buy.
Simplify your life Increased life complexity calls for   measures to simplify life.
Professional customers   We see a new breed of well-educated   customers with extensive knowledge of   competing products/services and   pricing.
Individualism   Strong desire to be treated as a person,   not as part of a group.
Grey panthers Older and older people in the society   (and wealthier and wealthier).
Climate panic Many people are worried about pollution   and the climate (less are prepared to act   though). The carbon dioxide footprint of   a printed newspaper is 0,4 kg CO2.
Consumer power The customer is taking control over   brands and media flows on the Internet   (blogs, etc.).
Consumer-generated ads Customers creating  -  and distributing  -   commercial messages.
Mobile broadband Wireless Internet-access is gaining   momentum, while mobile devices get   increasingly faster, smaller and more   user-friendly.
Design hype 50-70 percent of buying decisions are   made in the store means more focus on   design.
Intelligent paper Paper is starting to talk, sound and blink.
Word-of-mouth Viral marketing offers personal trust.
Long tailing Digital media offer new possibilities to   tailor content to niche audiences.
Social networks Facebook and other social networks are   of growing importance.
Digital Natives The number of minutes spent web   browsing doubled last year (in Sweden).   Young people don ’t   see the Internet as   technology, but as something that has   always been around.
The search for authenticity In a world of fake stories the authentic   and real becomes important.
Location based media GPS and other positioning techniques   make it possible to offer localized   contents and ads.
“ Prosumtion” The consumer as the producer: involving   the consumer not only makes them do   the job, but also create bonds and   ensures authenticity.
PR and marketing merging Editorial content has higher impact than   ads, which turns PR into a sales activity.
Analytic journalism Newspapers will offer deeper analysis,   opinions and explanations of the news in   a larger context to help people   navigate in an increasingly complex   world.
More media platforms Newspapers are no longer print only.   News is distributed on more and more   media platforms (web, podcasts, mobile   phones, etc)
Audience fragmentation More channels and more content   providers means a thinning out of   audiences.
Online transactions a new revenue source As media goes online, transaction   revenues for services become an   increasingly important revenue stream.
User-generated content More people create and share their   content with others (e.g. blogs). User-generated content provides   opportunities for self-expression and   social interaction.
Free newspapers The emergence of free newspapers is   impacting the newspaper business   models.
Simplified news “ N e ws snacks” are becoming the norm as   customer needs are oversaturated.   Simplification means a newspaper can   only afford to be good enough.
New demands on sales Selling advertisements is becoming   increasingly important  -  and difficult  -  as   there are so many media channels.   Sales staff is turning into media brokers.
Target market segmentation As the choice for customers is becoming   extensive we are moving towards more   targeted audiences.
Digital media offers better measures Digital media has an increasingly   important advantage of being able to   measure the impact of advertisements,   clicks, transactions, etc.
Increasing part of revenue stream from   digital media Newspapers are relying more and more   on revenues from digital media. Digital   media will make up the growth   futurewise.
Mobile news News consumption is no longer equal to   reading a paper at home. Instead we   are consuming news when and where   we want on various (mobile) devices.
Harder to charge for subscriptions As people are getting used to free media   the willingness to pay for print   subscriptions goes down.
E-paper While still early, we see experiments   with foldable displays that may be next   generations news gadgets.
Newspapers are becoming exclusive   Newspapers with high quality measures   can become more expensive and thus   address only an exclusive class.
Newspaper companies are becoming   “j u st another media player ” The newspaper industry can no longer   perceive itself as exclusive or unique to   other market players.
Attack from below Low thresholds means new entrants will   be in abundance. They will come from   “b e low ”  and will be online, global, fast-moving and smart.
Globalization of media While local papers have been shielded   by geographical barriers, we are now   seeing the emergence of a global   culture with new media consumption   patterns.
Multi channel strategies The distinction between different media   types (newspapers, tv, radio, web, etc)   is getting thinner and thinner. Multi - channel strategies are one way to meet   the new media landscape.
Measurement collapse Yesterday’s measurement tools will be less   effective in the future, and new tools will   be needed.
Direct(er) marketing Advertisers want to reach their customers   directly. Campaign sites, customer   clubs, Facebook presence, etc. are   ways to by-pass traditional media.
Citizen journalism People (especially young people) want   to be involved and take part in the news   reporting.
More complex media mix While ad campaigns used to be rather   simple (newspaper, tv, outdoors, etc)   they are turning into complex clusters of   media where stories are being built   using campaign sites, Youtube clips,   ads, tv spots, etc.
Increased individualism As we see a strong trend of individualism   in the society, mass media has the   downside of offering the same message   to everybody.
Decreased media freedom The current terror threat and political   situation tie back the hands of media in   many countries. China has a strong   censorship, Russia is tightening up   media   freedom, etc.
Better print quality There has been a considerable increase   in print quality and more colors.
Instantaneous information We no longer need to wait to catch the   news, but instead have minute-by-minute updates.
Digital printing Industrial digital printing can become   more important than offset printing in a   world where everybody wants their own   personalized paper.
Broken information asymmetry Information is easy to charge for as long   as only a few have access to it. Today ’s   information symmetry makes it   increasingly difficult to charge for   regular news/information.
Towards more visual communication Visual content is easily digested, and   many times preferred over text. More   and more displays with video content   are appearing in our society.
Young people with new media behavior Traditional media are losing ground among   young people, where instead the   Internet is becoming the de facto   platform.
Push services With RSS feeds and personalized web   pages (e.g. iGoogle) people can tailor   and manage their own news, updates   and services.
Decreased mass market ad spending In a fragmented media landscape, easily   identified niche target groups will be of   higher interest than the general public   (from an advertisement point of view).
New revenue models Newspapers need new revenue models to   keep being profitable. New technology offers   endless options to reach the future   customers (e.g. rich-media ads, virtual worlds,   viral marketing, product placement, parasite   distribution, maglogs)
From being in control to being in touch Customers of today (especially young   ones) don’t   want to be told what to   buy, but instead they want to be invited   to a dialog and interact.
From channel to content The content becomes more important   than the channel. Instead, the best   suited channels will be used in clever   combinations to convey the content.
Falling circulation In most countries printed newspaper   circulation is falling, even though many   newspapers are still very profitable.
Competition shift While the competitors used to be easily   identifiable, almost any company can be a   future competitor when newspapers have TV channels, broadcasters offer news web sites,   cell phone operators have news and mobile   tv, and Internet companies offer searchable   media.
Losing loyalty Consumers are increasingly grazing   media. If they don ’t   like it, they   immediately move on to greener   pastures.
Media avalanches Globalization leads to a situation   where top news spread fast by its own   force. Stories are becoming popular by   their own popularity.
Hyperlocal newspapers Local newspapers are becoming even   more local.
O n line only-companies becoming   newspaper competitors Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are   building advanced ad platforms to   compete for the ad revenue.
One-to-one marketing Various techniques (including artificial   intelligence) means Google and others   can pinpoint every customer ’s   needs   and desires.

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  • 1. Shaping the Future of the Newspaper Media Trends & Impact on Newspapers
  • 2. Infotainment Increased demands on everyday experiences, where games, DVDs, tickets, samples, etc. may become increasingly important components in the media offering.
  • 3. Availability increasingly important People not always buy what they like, but instead what is at hand. 24/7 is becoming the norm.
  • 4. New family constellations More single households, older people, irregular mixes of parents and kids.
  • 5. “ Just in time” living Less perceived time in life (especially Western Europe).
  • 6. Infinite choice Too many options makes it hard to decide what product/service to buy.
  • 7. Simplify your life Increased life complexity calls for measures to simplify life.
  • 8. Professional customers We see a new breed of well-educated customers with extensive knowledge of competing products/services and pricing.
  • 9. Individualism Strong desire to be treated as a person, not as part of a group.
  • 10. Grey panthers Older and older people in the society (and wealthier and wealthier).
  • 11. Climate panic Many people are worried about pollution and the climate (less are prepared to act though). The carbon dioxide footprint of a printed newspaper is 0,4 kg CO2.
  • 12. Consumer power The customer is taking control over brands and media flows on the Internet (blogs, etc.).
  • 13. Consumer-generated ads Customers creating - and distributing - commercial messages.
  • 14. Mobile broadband Wireless Internet-access is gaining momentum, while mobile devices get increasingly faster, smaller and more user-friendly.
  • 15. Design hype 50-70 percent of buying decisions are made in the store means more focus on design.
  • 16. Intelligent paper Paper is starting to talk, sound and blink.
  • 17. Word-of-mouth Viral marketing offers personal trust.
  • 18. Long tailing Digital media offer new possibilities to tailor content to niche audiences.
  • 19. Social networks Facebook and other social networks are of growing importance.
  • 20. Digital Natives The number of minutes spent web browsing doubled last year (in Sweden). Young people don ’t see the Internet as technology, but as something that has always been around.
  • 21. The search for authenticity In a world of fake stories the authentic and real becomes important.
  • 22. Location based media GPS and other positioning techniques make it possible to offer localized contents and ads.
  • 23. “ Prosumtion” The consumer as the producer: involving the consumer not only makes them do the job, but also create bonds and ensures authenticity.
  • 24. PR and marketing merging Editorial content has higher impact than ads, which turns PR into a sales activity.
  • 25. Analytic journalism Newspapers will offer deeper analysis, opinions and explanations of the news in a larger context to help people navigate in an increasingly complex world.
  • 26. More media platforms Newspapers are no longer print only. News is distributed on more and more media platforms (web, podcasts, mobile phones, etc)
  • 27. Audience fragmentation More channels and more content providers means a thinning out of audiences.
  • 28. Online transactions a new revenue source As media goes online, transaction revenues for services become an increasingly important revenue stream.
  • 29. User-generated content More people create and share their content with others (e.g. blogs). User-generated content provides opportunities for self-expression and social interaction.
  • 30. Free newspapers The emergence of free newspapers is impacting the newspaper business models.
  • 31. Simplified news “ N e ws snacks” are becoming the norm as customer needs are oversaturated. Simplification means a newspaper can only afford to be good enough.
  • 32. New demands on sales Selling advertisements is becoming increasingly important - and difficult - as there are so many media channels. Sales staff is turning into media brokers.
  • 33. Target market segmentation As the choice for customers is becoming extensive we are moving towards more targeted audiences.
  • 34. Digital media offers better measures Digital media has an increasingly important advantage of being able to measure the impact of advertisements, clicks, transactions, etc.
  • 35. Increasing part of revenue stream from digital media Newspapers are relying more and more on revenues from digital media. Digital media will make up the growth futurewise.
  • 36. Mobile news News consumption is no longer equal to reading a paper at home. Instead we are consuming news when and where we want on various (mobile) devices.
  • 37. Harder to charge for subscriptions As people are getting used to free media the willingness to pay for print subscriptions goes down.
  • 38. E-paper While still early, we see experiments with foldable displays that may be next generations news gadgets.
  • 39. Newspapers are becoming exclusive Newspapers with high quality measures can become more expensive and thus address only an exclusive class.
  • 40. Newspaper companies are becoming “j u st another media player ” The newspaper industry can no longer perceive itself as exclusive or unique to other market players.
  • 41. Attack from below Low thresholds means new entrants will be in abundance. They will come from “b e low ” and will be online, global, fast-moving and smart.
  • 42. Globalization of media While local papers have been shielded by geographical barriers, we are now seeing the emergence of a global culture with new media consumption patterns.
  • 43. Multi channel strategies The distinction between different media types (newspapers, tv, radio, web, etc) is getting thinner and thinner. Multi - channel strategies are one way to meet the new media landscape.
  • 44. Measurement collapse Yesterday’s measurement tools will be less effective in the future, and new tools will be needed.
  • 45. Direct(er) marketing Advertisers want to reach their customers directly. Campaign sites, customer clubs, Facebook presence, etc. are ways to by-pass traditional media.
  • 46. Citizen journalism People (especially young people) want to be involved and take part in the news reporting.
  • 47. More complex media mix While ad campaigns used to be rather simple (newspaper, tv, outdoors, etc) they are turning into complex clusters of media where stories are being built using campaign sites, Youtube clips, ads, tv spots, etc.
  • 48. Increased individualism As we see a strong trend of individualism in the society, mass media has the downside of offering the same message to everybody.
  • 49. Decreased media freedom The current terror threat and political situation tie back the hands of media in many countries. China has a strong censorship, Russia is tightening up media freedom, etc.
  • 50. Better print quality There has been a considerable increase in print quality and more colors.
  • 51. Instantaneous information We no longer need to wait to catch the news, but instead have minute-by-minute updates.
  • 52. Digital printing Industrial digital printing can become more important than offset printing in a world where everybody wants their own personalized paper.
  • 53. Broken information asymmetry Information is easy to charge for as long as only a few have access to it. Today ’s information symmetry makes it increasingly difficult to charge for regular news/information.
  • 54. Towards more visual communication Visual content is easily digested, and many times preferred over text. More and more displays with video content are appearing in our society.
  • 55. Young people with new media behavior Traditional media are losing ground among young people, where instead the Internet is becoming the de facto platform.
  • 56. Push services With RSS feeds and personalized web pages (e.g. iGoogle) people can tailor and manage their own news, updates and services.
  • 57. Decreased mass market ad spending In a fragmented media landscape, easily identified niche target groups will be of higher interest than the general public (from an advertisement point of view).
  • 58. New revenue models Newspapers need new revenue models to keep being profitable. New technology offers endless options to reach the future customers (e.g. rich-media ads, virtual worlds, viral marketing, product placement, parasite distribution, maglogs)
  • 59. From being in control to being in touch Customers of today (especially young ones) don’t want to be told what to buy, but instead they want to be invited to a dialog and interact.
  • 60. From channel to content The content becomes more important than the channel. Instead, the best suited channels will be used in clever combinations to convey the content.
  • 61. Falling circulation In most countries printed newspaper circulation is falling, even though many newspapers are still very profitable.
  • 62. Competition shift While the competitors used to be easily identifiable, almost any company can be a future competitor when newspapers have TV channels, broadcasters offer news web sites, cell phone operators have news and mobile tv, and Internet companies offer searchable media.
  • 63. Losing loyalty Consumers are increasingly grazing media. If they don ’t like it, they immediately move on to greener pastures.
  • 64. Media avalanches Globalization leads to a situation where top news spread fast by its own force. Stories are becoming popular by their own popularity.
  • 65. Hyperlocal newspapers Local newspapers are becoming even more local.
  • 66. O n line only-companies becoming newspaper competitors Google, Yahoo and Microsoft are building advanced ad platforms to compete for the ad revenue.
  • 67. One-to-one marketing Various techniques (including artificial intelligence) means Google and others can pinpoint every customer ’s needs and desires.