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April 29, 2016

Local Fix: New Revenue Ideas, Better Philanthropy and Going Beyond Podcast Ads


Welcome to the Local Fix. Each week we look at key debates in journalism sustainability and community engagement through the lens of local news.  But first, we always begin with one good idea…

One Good Idea:  Find Your Top Commenters
Newsrooms should be identifying the super-engaged members of their online communities and cultivating them. In this post Bassey Etim, who runs the Community Desk at The New York Times, describes how they found and featured top commenters last November. (Related: Google said this week that an active community and comments can help your search ranking)   

Designing Better Philanthropy 

In advance of the Knight Foundation’s Media Learning Seminar (May 2-3) the Local Fix’s Molly de Aguiar posted about how design thinking can shift the way we think about funding journalism and supporting communities. You can watch MLS live or follow the #infoneeds hashtag.  Last week we shared new research from the American Press Institute about the ethics of foundation funded reporting. This week we wanted to share a few other posts about debates and experiments in philanthropy and news. 

Interesting Revenue Experiments 

The Local Fix is always on the look out for interesting experiments with revenue models. This week a few new efforts caught our attention. Below are links to the articles and a some thoughts about why you should pay attention. 

Make Your Podcasts More Than a Vehicle for Ads

Podcasts could end up being just another channel to sell ads, or perhaps, as newsrooms experiment with new storytelling forms they will also experiment with new advertising ideas as well. For most publishers, the work of doing a podcast isn’t going to be worth it if it’s just another place to stick an ad. However, if publishers can use podcasts to engage audiences in new ways and develop different kinds of products and experiences for communities and companies, then podcasts could pay off in a variety of ways. 

Have a good weekend,
Molly and Josh 

The Local Fix is a project of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation’s Local News Lab, a website where we are exploring creative experiments in journalism sustainability.