This document discusses different organizational models for newsrooms, including three examples. The Nordjyske Medier model in Denmark has five "media conductors", editorial departments that serve all media types, and content groups organized by subject instead of platform. The Daily Telegraph in London has eliminated platform chiefs and integrated story components from the start. USA Today creates "content rings" organized by subject with desk editors gaining authority across print, online and mobile. It also discusses new roles that have emerged in integrated newsrooms, such as newsflow editors, multiskilled journalists, and community journalism educators.
11. Daily newspaper – 6
local editions –
circulation 72.000
Daily free – circulation
25.000
24-hour local TV news
channel (cable)
Local “news windows”
in TV networks
2 radio stations
15 weekly papers
Internet portals
Complements to Nordjyske
medier
13. TV RADIO PRINT ONLINE
Business
Life style
Sports
Community
Aalborg
Hjørring
osv.
Superdesk:
media editors
Editorial managers as
Media Conductors
Multi-media
content groups
Matrix Organisation
Complements to Nordjyske medier
27. New Roles for the
Integrated Newsroom
•Newsflow editor: Story
•Multiskilled journalist: Content
•Story builder: Experience
•Documentalist: Context
28. New Tasks for the
Integrated Newsroom
•Social media
•Audience engagement
•Programmers/technology professionals
•User experience
•Data and analytics
•Revenue/premium information
29. What else?
•Traffic conductor
•Editorial events coordinator
•Crowd in-take coordinator
•Community journalism educator
•Transparency & integrity coordinator
•Chief of crowd creativity
•Editorial quantifier
Anette Novak
World Editors
Forum