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Amid the downturn in audio, some executives think the public radio model — with a dash of true crime — might provide a way forward.
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“$15/hour to $125,000”?
“If you’re just an advertising-supported print publication, I think you have a difficult future,” said Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch.
“At the end of the day travel journalism is service journalism and so you need to do a service to your readers who are very diverse.”
And that was just this week.
“I think the hard part for something like Esquire or Harper’s Bazaar in digital — even to some extent Vogue — is that you get into the scale game. Digital demands greater scale. I just don’t know how many men are trying to figure out if corduroy is back in fashion.”
As “second screen” offerings from TV networks mushroom, online outlets are jostling for attention with live shows of their own.
“All of us are used to these big conferences that have a lot of people in the audience and a few people on the stage talking outward…in 2016, that format feels tired.”
The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Time, and more are now publishing on the Netherlands-based micropayment platform. Will a market awash in free content be interested?