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1 C H I S H O L M Jim Jim جيم 吉姆 ג ' ים िजम ジム 짐 Джим

2 jim@jimchisholm.net

3 Roger Fidler 1994 He first envisioned the tablet in 1981 Sources: Roger Fidler, Reynolds Journalism Institute

4 jim@jimchisholm.net “The application of big data for social change represents a relatively new trend.” The Guardian, 30 May 2013 The Guardian, 1821

5 C H I S H O L M Trends

6 jim@jimchisholm.net Trends in mobile consumption  23% of tablet owners read magazines on tablet to rise to 65% by 2020.  13% of users bought a single issue or subscription in the last 30 days.  67% of tablet users now consider digital books to be a more trustworthy source of information than the word of friends and family.  26% of US adults now have a tablet  45% of households Sources:: Pew Institute. Mequoda Group

7 jim@jimchisholm.net Trends in mobile consumption Tablet newspaper readers  Read for longer than they do in print  Are more likely to take up a subscription  Are more likely to retain their subscription  Older readers are particularly engaged with tablets  Tablet prices will halve in the next four years.  Tablet is a viable economic alternative to print distribution Sources:: Gartner

8 jim@jimchisholm.net Trends in mobile consumption  Don’t bet on the iPad  Android will become the biggest mobile player, particularly in mobile.  Apple’s dominance of tablets is likely to decline. Sources:: Gartner

9 jim@jimchisholm.net Trends in mobile communication  In the US 2012 mobile’s share of time spent across all media is 11.7%. Share of US adspend was 2.5%.  Opportunity for publishers to drive a niche into the segment. 20132017 Mobile spend$9B$48B % of digital5%23% % of advertising2%8% Sources:: CHISHOLM analysis Zenith Optimedia

10 C H I S H O L M Analysis

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12 Audience analysis Visits per visitor Pages per visit Seconds per page Argentina6.96.068.9 Brazil6.93.356.9 France7.34.665.0 Germany8.36.341.2 India4.65.854.6 Japan4.93.943.4 Mexico4.15.460.2 Netherlands19.34.471.3 Russia5.62.452.3 Spain11.24.590.4 Turkey11.517.333.9 UK11.74.255.6 USA9.04.070.9 Sources:: Comscore  Engagement levels in most countries are extremely low:  Frequency  Page visits  Time spent

13 jim@jimchisholm.net Audience analysis  Engagement levels in most countries are extremely low:  Frequency  Page visits  Time spent Visits per visitor Pages per visit Seconds per page Argentina6.96.068.9 Brazil6.93.356.9 France7.34.665.0 Germany8.36.341.2 India4.65.854.6 Japan4.93.943.4 Mexico4.15.460.2 Netherlands19.34.471.3 Russia5.62.452.3 Spain11.24.590.4 Turkey11.517.333.9 UK11.74.255.6 USA9.04.070.9  Why do different markets and different titles show such varying levels?  What are the key drivers of engagement?  How can we maximise engagement through content, marketing and technology? Engagement index 2.9 1.3 2.2 2.1 1.5 0.8 1.3 6.0 0.7 4.6 6.8 2.7 2.5 Sources:: Comscore

14 C H I S H O L M The model

15 jim@jimchisholm.net The media model for mobile Content Technology Marketing Serendipity Knowledge Engagement Context Targeting Interactivity Match the medium Creativity Tactility Pricing Sources:: © CHISHOLM

16 jim@jimchisholm.net Content  The key issue is engagement – visits x pages x time spent  Without addressing this issue WE WILL FAIL  Mobile content demands are very different to print demands:  Newspapers are a once a day 25 minute formatted set of surprises  Mobile, either  Mobile on the move – context and priority  Leisurely read – The “Newk © ”  Tablets enjoy the benefit of both print and digital experience  You can surf  You can read from front to back  New navigation concepts will create a deeper user experience

17 jim@jimchisholm.net Content Creation and execution of data journalism http://en.wikipedia.org/wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wikipedia Marko Lorenz 2010 http://onlinejournalismblog.comhttp://onlinejournalismblog.com Paul Bradshaw 2011

18 jim@jimchisholm.net Marketing About paywalls  Price elasticity varies widely by title type  Metering relies on detailed understanding of elasticity versus loyalty  In print there is a direct correlation between pricing and circulation  And also between audience and advertising.  10% of traffic comes from 1% of the audience  30% from 10%  80% from 50% Sources:: © CHISHOLM

19 jim@jimchisholm.net Marketing About paywalls  I was wrong  Metered pay walls are working for some publishers  The long term issue is the relationship between audience volume and advertiser value.  Observation suggests that those users who are most willing to pay for content, are also those of most value to advertisers.  It’s not proven. Sources:: © CHISHOLM

20 jim@jimchisholm.net The Digital Advertising Landscape The market mess

21 jim@jimchisholm.net Content Audience Customers Audience Big data Big connections

22 jim@jimchisholm.net Technology Key future elements are:  Device specific  User interactivity  “Click and dial”  Geo-targeting  Seamless experience  Serendipity  Richer display experience  Technology is a content tool. IT is a not a separate thing

23 C H I S H O L M Next…

24 jim@jimchisholm.net Next…  The key issue is engagement – visits x pages x time spent  Mobile offers two very different experiences:  Context and priority  Leisure and knowledge  Evidence suggests that tablets are achieving high levels of engagement equivalent to print.  New format concepts are required that deliver serendipity equivalent to print and encourage engagement and interactivity  Tablets are in an early stage of evolution. Anticipate development.  Let’s get engaged!

25 C H I S H O L M

26 Jim Jim جيم 吉姆 ג ' ים िजम ジム 짐 Джим jim@jimchisholm.net


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