Building an Online Community Lessons from a Washington D.C. news startup Mandy Jenkins Zombiejournalism.com
What is TBD? A social media-driven local news website and cable TV station covering the Washington, D.C. area Launched August 9, 2010 Started by former Washington Post.com Editor Jim Brady Owned by Allbritton Communications
The Setup 14 reporters 4 editors 3 news aggregators 5 community engagement staff members More than 200 local blogs More than 5 million residents in the coverage area
Lesson #1:  Do what you do best  and link to the rest
Aggregation The news everyone else is reporting Link off to other sites Competitors and partners Be a hub for all local news
Report original news Phone robberies on Metro In-depth on a rash of homicides in January Fact-checking politicians Lists of the day
Lesson #2: Don’t go it alone
Blog Network 222 blogs and more. Featuring: News, features, sports Neighborhood-level news In-depth watchdog reporting Sharing readers both ways
Lesson #3: Capitalize on Social Media
How TBD used social media Broadcasting Breaking news on Twitter Sharing news from others by re-tweeting Live-tweeting events and press conferences Listening Watch Twitter feeds of other media and reporters Watch local trends on Twitter Get tips from readers Watch keywords for news Search for info Be responsive to followers
Reader tip network
Using tips Get further contact info Ask follow-up questions Verify the tip info with trusted sources Thank and acknowledge public tipsters
Tips Fires Crimes Car accidents Weather Events Why? Because they trust us & we respect them
Search tweets for news Search.Twitter.Com Search by  keywords, location, time Find what happened, witnesses, photos
Lesson #4: Interact with readers
On social channels Respond to questions on Twitter and Facebook Address criticism from outside Share good responses with everyone Ask for help when you need it Be open about corrections and mistakes No arguing!
On the web Interact as a staff member in comments on your site and sites where TBD is discussed Answer questions, criticism  Get ideas for follow-up stories But stay out of the way of discussion Remember: No arguing!
In person Regular reader meetups at local bars Regular meetups with blog network members Reporters holding open office hours in public places Newsroom café (Journal Register Co.) Allows readers a way to meet staff and one another face-to-face
Lesson #5: Get readers involved in stories
Complete this story Asks readers for missing or more info in an ongoing story.
Reader-made map : Valentine’s Day Maps.google.com
Reader-made map : Metro problems Crowdmap.com
Suggestion box : Best hamburgers allourideas.org/
More projects New Metro station names –  gathered on Twitter and mapped . Placing readers’ tweets and photos into stories  using  Storify.com Readers suggest stories to cover
What didn’t work
TBD pitfalls Not enough involvement with WJLA, partner TV station, led to unproductive relationship TV advertising sales force couldn’ t sell online ads Blog network advertising arrangement fell through High costs for a startup
Questions?
Thank You! Mandy Jenkins Twitter: @mjenkins http://zombiejournalism.com

Lessons to be Learned from TBD

  • 1.
    Building an OnlineCommunity Lessons from a Washington D.C. news startup Mandy Jenkins Zombiejournalism.com
  • 2.
    What is TBD?A social media-driven local news website and cable TV station covering the Washington, D.C. area Launched August 9, 2010 Started by former Washington Post.com Editor Jim Brady Owned by Allbritton Communications
  • 3.
    The Setup 14reporters 4 editors 3 news aggregators 5 community engagement staff members More than 200 local blogs More than 5 million residents in the coverage area
  • 4.
    Lesson #1: Do what you do best and link to the rest
  • 5.
    Aggregation The newseveryone else is reporting Link off to other sites Competitors and partners Be a hub for all local news
  • 6.
    Report original newsPhone robberies on Metro In-depth on a rash of homicides in January Fact-checking politicians Lists of the day
  • 7.
    Lesson #2: Don’tgo it alone
  • 8.
    Blog Network 222blogs and more. Featuring: News, features, sports Neighborhood-level news In-depth watchdog reporting Sharing readers both ways
  • 9.
    Lesson #3: Capitalizeon Social Media
  • 10.
    How TBD usedsocial media Broadcasting Breaking news on Twitter Sharing news from others by re-tweeting Live-tweeting events and press conferences Listening Watch Twitter feeds of other media and reporters Watch local trends on Twitter Get tips from readers Watch keywords for news Search for info Be responsive to followers
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Using tips Getfurther contact info Ask follow-up questions Verify the tip info with trusted sources Thank and acknowledge public tipsters
  • 13.
    Tips Fires CrimesCar accidents Weather Events Why? Because they trust us & we respect them
  • 14.
    Search tweets fornews Search.Twitter.Com Search by keywords, location, time Find what happened, witnesses, photos
  • 15.
    Lesson #4: Interactwith readers
  • 16.
    On social channelsRespond to questions on Twitter and Facebook Address criticism from outside Share good responses with everyone Ask for help when you need it Be open about corrections and mistakes No arguing!
  • 17.
    On the webInteract as a staff member in comments on your site and sites where TBD is discussed Answer questions, criticism Get ideas for follow-up stories But stay out of the way of discussion Remember: No arguing!
  • 18.
    In person Regularreader meetups at local bars Regular meetups with blog network members Reporters holding open office hours in public places Newsroom café (Journal Register Co.) Allows readers a way to meet staff and one another face-to-face
  • 19.
    Lesson #5: Getreaders involved in stories
  • 20.
    Complete this storyAsks readers for missing or more info in an ongoing story.
  • 21.
    Reader-made map :Valentine’s Day Maps.google.com
  • 22.
    Reader-made map :Metro problems Crowdmap.com
  • 23.
    Suggestion box :Best hamburgers allourideas.org/
  • 24.
    More projects NewMetro station names – gathered on Twitter and mapped . Placing readers’ tweets and photos into stories using Storify.com Readers suggest stories to cover
  • 25.
  • 26.
    TBD pitfalls Notenough involvement with WJLA, partner TV station, led to unproductive relationship TV advertising sales force couldn’ t sell online ads Blog network advertising arrangement fell through High costs for a startup
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  • 28.
    Thank You! MandyJenkins Twitter: @mjenkins http://zombiejournalism.com

Editor's Notes

  • #22 http://www.tbd.com/blogs/tbddc/2011/02/tell-us-how-you-met-valentine-s-day-sweetheart-stories-8273.html
  • #23 http://tbddc.crowdmap.com/
  • #24 http://www.tbd.com/blogs/tbddc/2011/01/choose-the-best-d-c-burgers-7677.html