Friday, March 13, 2015

Report: Newsrooms Changing As Media Priorities Shift

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A new report highlights the shift in the changing newsroom and media priorities, and the media industry's increase use of social media, mobile and video platforms, as well as how brands reimagine content models to reach readers. The change continues to create new revenue streams.

Cision Media Research's The State of the Media 2015 Report examines traditional and social media, the rebranding and reinvention of big-name media companies, such as Yahoo, and the rise of mobile, video and new media entrepreneurs.

According to Mediapost.com, the report also includes mobile and social insights based on a survey of 200 journalists, bloggers and influencers across broadcast, print and online outlets.

Big-name media companies sought to reinvent themselves in 2014 in terms of operations, offerings, products and personnel, going beyond the scope of traditional news, whereas online companies began capitalizing on content to build out original programming.

Major news and media companies, such as Tribune Media Company, Gannett Company and News Corporation, separated their broadcast holdings from their print products in an effort to boost value and opportunities for brands.

Restructuring and rebranding at media companies led to the reinvention of the newsroom and job losses, as the newspaper publishing industry found itself with reshuffled newsrooms and redefined job roles that emphasized digital media.

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