Most news organizations have failed to truly transform over the past few years. Any innovation and change initiatives have been little more than tinkering.
2017 was a particularly bad year for this, with numerous publishers apparently pursuing a strategy of howling in protest against Google and Facebook as well loudly as shouting “I told you so” with the recent news of revenue disappointment and cutbacks at firms such as BuzzFeed.
2018 will undoubtedly bring more of the same — but the industry will finally see the first seeds of radical reinvention. We will see most change in 2018 in three main areas:
Tanya Cordrey is a digital non-executive director, former Schibsted board member, and former chief digital officer at Guardian News & Media.
Francesco Marconi The year of machine-to-machine journalism
Amy King Let’s amplify visual voice
Kawandeep Virdee Zines had it right all along
Claire Wardle Disinformation gets worse
Laura E. Davis Writing answers before you know the question
Monika Bauerlein The firehose of falsehood
Renée Kaplan The year of quiet adjustments (shhh)
Elizabeth Jensen Show your work
Dheerja Kaur Fun with subscription products
Alfred Hermida Going beyond mobile-first
Joanne Lipman Journalists inventing revenue streams
Zizi Papacharissi Women come back
Caitlin Thompson Podcasting models mature and diversify
Cindy Royal Your journalism curriculum is obsolete
Pia Frey Address users as individuals
Tanzina Vega It’s time for media companies to #PassTheMic
Amy Webb Listen to weak signals
S. Mitra Kalita The arc of news and audience
Justin Kosslyn The year journalists become digital security experts
Emma Carew Grovum Newsroom culture becomes a priority
Jim Moroney Newspapers have to be good enough for readers to pay for
Charo Henríquez Training is an investment, not an expense
Kim Fox Audience teams diversify their approach
Rodney Benson Better, less read, and less trusted
Tim Carmody Watch out for Spotify
Vanessa K. DeLuca Women’s voices take center stage
Cory Haik Suffering from realness, pivoting to impact
Nushin Rashidian Publishers seek ad dollar alternatives
Federica Cherubini The rise of bridge roles in news organizations
Eric Nuzum Beyond the narrative arc
Raju Narisetti Mirror, mirror on the wall
Pablo Boczkowski The rise of skeptical reading
Luke O'Neil The end is already here
Alice Antheaume Are you fluent in AI?
Richard Tofel The platforms’ power demands more reporters’ attention
Ståle Grut Reclaiming audience interaction from social networks
Christopher Meighan Passive partnership is in the rearview
Pete Brown Push alerts, personalized
Dan Shanoff You down with OTT? (Yeah, DTC)
Rachel Davis Mersey AI, with real smarts
Caitria O'Neill The new court of public opinion
Jared Newman Venture funding and digital news don’t mix
Vivian Schiller Pivot to tomorrow
Rachel Schallom Better design helps differentiate opinion and news
Raney Aronson-Rath Transparency is the antidote to fake news
Jassim Ahmad Thriving on change
Helen Havlak Keywords, not publishers, power the world’s biggest feeds
Hossein Derakhshan Television has won
Bill Keller A growing turn to philanthropy
Nicholas Quah Stop talking trash about young people
Ernst-Jan Pfauth Publishing less to give readers more
Steve Grove The midterms are an opportunity
Mi-Ai Parrish Blockchain and trust
Tamar Charney We get serious about algorithms
Daniel Trielli The rich get richer, the poor scramble
Ray Soto VR reaches the next level
Kinsey Wilson Facebook and Google: Help out or pay up
Kathleen McElroy Building a news video experience native to mobile
Nik Usher The year of The Washington Post
Yvonne Leow The rise of video messaging
Jennifer Choi Standing up for us and for each other
Jamie Mottram From pageviews to t-shirts
Feli Sánchez The year for guerrilla user research
Joanne McNeil Gatekeeping the gatekeepers
AX Mina Memes and visuals come to the fore
Matt Thompson Here come the attention managers
Betsy O'Donovan and Melody Kramer Skepticism and narcissism
Andrew Losowsky The year of resilience
Miguel Castro The arrival of the impact producer
Tanya Cordrey Finally, the seeds of radical reinvention
Jarrod Dicker Honesty in advertising
Matt Carlson Attacks on the press will get worse
Monique Judge Letting black women tell their own stories
Rodney Gibbs Tech workers turn to journalism
Ruth Palmer Risks will grow for news subjects — especially minorities
Tracie Powell The muting of underserved voices
Andrew Haeg The year journalists become relationship builders
Sara M. Watson Feeds will open up to new user-determined filters
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen The Snapchat scenario and the risk of more closed platforms
Millie Tran and Stine Bauer Dahlberg (Hint: It’s about your brand)
Jennifer Brandel and Mónica Guzmán The editorial meeting of the future
Imaeyen Ibanga Longform video leads the way
Doris Truong Computer vision vs. the Internet vigilantes
Rick Berke Value is the watchword
Matt DeRienzo A recession, then a collapse
Jessica Parker Gilbert Design connects storytelling and strategy
Jim Brady With the people, not just of the people
Jesse Holcomb Information disorder, coming to a congressional district near you
Juliette De Maeyer A responsible press criticism
Carrie Brown Transparency finally takes off
Manoush Zomorodi Self-help as a publishing strategy
Alexios Mantzarlis Moving fake news research out of the lab
Andrew Ramsammy The year ownership mattered
Felix Salmon Covering bitcoin while owning bitcoin
Mary Walter-Brown Show a little vulnerability
Juleyka Lantigua Women of color will reclaim and monetize our time
José Zamora Revenue-first journalism
Hannah Cassius The year of the echo-chamber escapists
Michael Kuntz The only pivot that might work
Damon Krukowski Reviving the alt-weekly soul
Debra Adams Simmons And a woman shall lead them
Lucas Graves From algorithms to institutions
Errin Haines At the ballot, it’s time to count black women
Amie Ferris-Rotman More female reporters abroad (please)
Taylor Lorenz Social and media will split
David Skok Finding an information-life balance
Jacqui Cheng Retailers move into content
Mira Lowe The year of the local watchdog
Corey Ford The empire strikes back
Valérie Bélair-Gagnon Seeking trust in fragmented spaces
Dannagal G. Young Stop covering politics as a game
Marcela Donini and Thiago Herdy Collaboration is the way forward for Brazilian journalism
Will Sommer The year local media gets conservative
Sam Sanders Shine the light on ourselves
Jennifer Coogan The future is female
Joyce Barnathan It will be harder to bury the news
Craig Newmark Working together toward sustainable solutions
Sydette Harry Listen to your corner and watch for the hook
Brian Lam Sketchy ethics around product reviews
Cristina Wilson The year of the Instagram Story
Mandy Velez texting is lit rn, fam
Adam Thomas Sharing is caring: The year of the mentor
Heather Bryant Building the ecosystems for collaboration
Alastair Coote The year of self-improvement
Sally Lehrman Trust comes first
Carlos Martínez de la Serna The new journalism commons
Corey Johnson The pro-fact resistance
Eric Ulken The year local publishers get smart(er) about change
Marie Gilot No assholes allowed
Julia Beizer A longer view on the pivot
Niketa Patel Live journalism comes of age
C.W. Anderson The social media apocalypse
Evie Nagy Pivot to mobile video frustration
Frédéric Filloux External forces
Julia B. Chan Looking for loyalty in all the right places
Rubina Madan Fillion Unlocking the potential of AI
Lanre Akinola Making noise is not a strategy
Mariano Blejman News games rule
Umbreen Bhatti The trust problem isn’t new
P. Kim Bui The reckoning is only beginning
Kristen Muller The year of the voter
Sam Ford The year of investing in processes
Mario García Storytelling finally adapts to mobile
Mike Caulfield Refactoring media literacy for the networked age
Borja Echevarría TV goes digital, digital goes TV
Nicholas Diakopoulos Fortifying social media from automated inauthenticity
Mariana Moura Santos Think local, act global
Edward Roussel Eyes, ears, and brains
Kyle Ellis Let’s build our way out of this
Michelle Garcia Navigating journalistic transparency
Alan Soon The rise of start of psychographic, micro-targeted media
Aron Pilhofer We can’t leave the business to the business side any more
Matt Boggie The intellectual equivalent of the Dead Sea
Basile Simon We need better career paths for news nerds
Michelle Ferrier The year of the great reckoning
Lam Thuy Vo Breaking free from the tyranny of the loudest
Sarah Marshall Loyalty as the key performance indicator
Susie Banikarim R.I.P. Pivot to Video (2017–2017)
Trushar Barot The Jio-fication of India
Emily Goligoski Looking beyond news for inspiration
Molly de Aguiar Good journalism won’t be enough