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Change: overof over 7080 people who are contributing thoughts and ideas on the future of news from both inside and outside the traditional paper business. Check out all of the collaborators. Sarah Rich and Alexis Madrigal birthed the wiki in the wee
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Change: What's the shortest path to money?BUSINESS MODEL This is one area where we need some help. I'm not sure what kind of CPM a high-level, local, daily news site could get. Let's assume that the audience would be at least the 5.5 million monthly visitors that the current SFgate.com
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Change: Or maybe that's not the right way to approach the problem. What could we build from the ground up?BUSINESS MODEL This is one area where we need some help. I'm not sure what kind
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Change: PostChronPost-Chronicle is a wiki that's building a model for the daily news organization of the future. It began as a response to the possible demise of the Hearst-owned San Francisco Chronicle. Our city by the bay might soon have no newspaper. Which is sad. As
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Change: But San Francisco isn't unique. Other communities have these problems — and are working to come up with solutions. Take, for example, check out the group of Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporters who are exploring transforming their newsroom into a co-op via the wiki, the Seattle Post-Post-Intelligencer. DISTRIBUTION MODELOne
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Change: already, anyway. The San Francisco Post-Chronicle is now a community over over 70 people who are contributing thoughts and ideas on the future of news from both inside and outside the traditional paper business. Check out all of the collaborators. Sarah Rich and Alexis Madrigal birthed the
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Change: thinkwikiwiki that's building a model for the daily news organization of the future. It began as a response to the possible demise of the Hearst-owned San Francisco Chronicle. Our city by the bay might soon have no newspaper. Which is sad. As journalists,
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Change: birthed the wiki in the wee hours of the morning on February 25th, a few hours after the news broke about the The San Francisco
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Change: Even stranger: how about providing free WiFi all over San Francisco, using that platform to drive the website and mobile app use. What are your ideas?COVERAGE PLANThe Chronicle's current news team is composed of 275 people. Let's say that's too many
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Change: you've got. Think from the perspective of the news consumer not producer. GET INVOLVED Join the Post-Chronicle community!Help with the business modelHow can the Chronicle staff get involved?Check out/suggest mock upsCollaborate on this project
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Change: What are your ideas?COVERAGE PLANThe Chronicle's current news team is composed of 275 people. Let's say that's too many to support online and cut the number in half. That's still 140 people. How would we use them? BUSINESS MODEL This is one
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Change: what you've got. Think from the perspective of the news consumer not producer. GET INVOLVED!INVOLVEDHelp with the business modelHow can the Chronicle staff get involved?Check out/suggest mock upsCollaborate on this project
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Change: what you've got. Think from the perspective of the news consumer not producer. GetGET Involved!INVOLVED!Help with the business modelHow can the Chronicle staff get involved?Check out/suggest mock upsCollaborate on this project
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Change: it's better than what you've got. Think from the perspective of the news consumer not producer. Get Involved!Help with the business modelHow can the Chronicle staff get involved?Check out/suggest mock ups
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Change: CRMCPM a high-level, local, daily news site could get. Let's assume that the audience would be at least the 5.5 million monthly visitors that the current SFgate.com gets. GO!MOCK UPSObviously, the SFGate needs a redesign. Why not a front page
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