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Hello everybody, I hope you are enjoying this wonderful
city.of Liverpool.
I hope you ‘ll enjoy this European Seminar.




                                                          1
Since a few months, if you’ve read newspapers, blogs,
listened to media pundits, publishers associations or
journalists unions, you know that you’d better listen to the
Doors than the Beatles. Ths is end, my only friend, the
end.


First, circulation is down, whatever we do to try to change
that trend.
And we know why :
     • Those stupid publishers are giving away their
     precious content for free on the web !
     • Thus, they cannibalize their sales and are digging
     ther own grave.
For sure, if you stop that dumb strategy, you’ll see your
circulation grow up again !




                                                               2
Second, classifieds are vanishing, because of the web
predators who are destroying all the value.




                                                        3
The fact is, my friends, classifieds high margins are gone,
and forever.
Amarican newspapers lost $10 billions in classifieds within
five years, while craigslist, who gained the biggest market
share, makes only $100 millions.


With classifieds, newspapers used to gather one of the
most valuable contents, and to get paid for it This
bonanza is over !




                                                              4
While circulation is declining, newspapers web sites have
huge numbers, much higher than their circulation. We’re
talking of millions UV each month, up to 10 or 20 times
more than copies sold.
Doesn’t it prove that their content is highly valuable, and
demand for it very strong ?




                                                              5
But this is the main problem : paper is declining, web
audience is soaring, but advertising doesn’t.
All of us have heard that when newspapers loose ten
euros in the paper, they catch only one on the web.
Great audience, but no money.




                                                         6
Once more, the web predators are destroying our value.
Google is killing journalism :
     •  By selling its ads at incredibly low rates
     •  By making money with our content




                                                         7
Selling less and less newspapers, getting almost no
advertising on their web sites, cannibalizing themselves,
strangled by Google, there is no issue for publishing
companies.
And beyond, who will pay for good journalism ?
Who will save us ?




                                                            8
Allelujah, here comes Holy Rupert Murdoch, the brave
quality journalism defender !!!
This man will save us !




                                                       9
He’s damn right !
If we believe it, strong and together, it’ll turn to be right !
It will be right because we need it to be right !




                                                                  10
Who can say it better !




                          11
Well, you got it, I’m not definitely convinced.
I suggest we have a closer look.




                                                  12
First, we must never forget that circulation decline has
begun long before the irruption of the Internet : as soon as
the fifties in the USA, as Earl Wilkinson reminded us in
one of its fantastic INMA speeches.




                                                               13
In France, dailies began to decline at the end of the sixties
Do you really think circulation went down because
newspapers were cannibalizing themselves on radio and
on TV ? Did radio an TV operators wait for newspapers to
broadcast content ?
If newspapers don’t take their place on the web, many
other will take it.
This is a competition guys !




                                                                14
Second, I’m quite surprised with the metrics used by
media pundits, journalists, and even publishers.
Let’s play their game.


I’ve been reading about the weakness of circulation (daily
circulation), and of the strength of the web sites audience
(counted in Unique Visitors per month).


For advertising, you never know whether they talk about
total advertising revenue or commercial advertising,
excluding classifieds.
To play the game, we’ll exclude classifieds.




                                                              15
The issue is : we get huge audience, bigger than in
newspapers, but much less ad.
So let’s have an audience ratio and an advertising ratio.




                                                            16
Don’t ask me which newspapers. Figures are coming from
different european and north american countries, with very
different levels of web performance.




                                                             17
18
Some newspapers have incredibely high number of UV,
up to 20 times their circulation
                but …
Advertising ratio stays flat, far under 1.


Can you find a better demonstration there is no business
model ?




                                                           19
This what we call in France « mixing cabbage and
carrots »




                                                   20
In English you say « counting apples with oranges ».
How can we seriously compare a daily circulation with a
monthly unique visitor ?
I guess it’s forbidden in primary school !




                                                          21
To compare things more seriously, I’ll show you the figures
of a fictitious newspaper, which is in fact an average of all
the different newspapers I could get the figures from.
OK, average is not the better thing, I know you can have
your head in the oven and your feet in the ice, and be at
the perfect average temperature.


I first tried with Ouest-France data, then with another
newspaper, then a third one, and so on.
I got the same kind of results with 11 newspapers out of
12.
This is why I’ve imagined this average dailynewspaper
and its web site.
You can benchmark your own performance, and I would
love to receive more data to improve this analysis.




                                                                22
So let’s count.
Visits : newspapers have visitors, they call them readers.
This average newspaper has 900 000 visits per day, and
is published on weekdays. That makes 25.8 issues per
month.
Thus, we can say this daily gets more than 23 millions
visits per month, while its web site gets a bit less than 12
millions visits.
The web vs print ratio is 50 % on visits.
Does it make sense to you ?
Any trouble ?




                                                               23
Now counting page views.
Out of the 36 pages of the daily, 70%, or 25 pages are
read or seen by an average reader, That makes 25 page
views per reader per day.
Which makes 580 millions page views per month, while
the web site gets 5,4 pages views per visit, say 63 millions
page views per month.
The web vs print ratio is 11%. Print edition brings 9 times
more page views than the web site. This number can
change from one newspaper to another, but the print issue
is always much more powerful for delivering page views.




                                                               24
This is a difficult one.
Time is pretty well measured for web sites, but it’s not so
precise for newspapers.
So, we’ll do it, but stay cautious with the results.




                                                              25
See how things look different : the advertising ratio is
pretty good, under the visit ration, but above the page
views or time spent ratios.




                                                           26
For any of the 12 newspapers, you can check that the
advertising ratio is higher thant the time spent ratio. All
newspapers have more revenue per minute spent on their
site than in their print issue.




                                                              27
28
This is the main conclusion of this presentation.
Unlike what we read and hear, there is a pretty good
advertising business model for web sites.




                                                       29
Newspapers catch the attention of their readers, they
keep them inside the paper for a long time every day,
reading many pages.
It’s much more difficult for their web sites to reach the
same performance.
Yes, this is the key.




                                                            30
Of course, you can imagine to have some paid content in
your web site, but frankly, many newspapers have much
to do before that !




                                                          31
The average revenue of the 12 web sites is around 10 !
per 1 000 thousands page views.
Research say that only 5% of your visitors would actually
pay for content.
That means that you should sell each article ! 0,20 just to
get your advertising money back !




                                                              32
A great media entrepreneur, M. Murdoch has not always
been the best web visionnaire.
I’m not sure he’s right with his paid content crusade.




                                                         33
The great issue for newspapers is to be among the
winners in the web audience competition.
It is a though one.




                                                    34
OK, the future of newsmedia may not be radiant, but it’s
not so dark …




                                                           35

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Outlook 2010: Olivier Bonsart's presentation

  • 1. Hello everybody, I hope you are enjoying this wonderful city.of Liverpool. I hope you ‘ll enjoy this European Seminar. 1
  • 2. Since a few months, if you’ve read newspapers, blogs, listened to media pundits, publishers associations or journalists unions, you know that you’d better listen to the Doors than the Beatles. Ths is end, my only friend, the end. First, circulation is down, whatever we do to try to change that trend. And we know why : • Those stupid publishers are giving away their precious content for free on the web ! • Thus, they cannibalize their sales and are digging ther own grave. For sure, if you stop that dumb strategy, you’ll see your circulation grow up again ! 2
  • 3. Second, classifieds are vanishing, because of the web predators who are destroying all the value. 3
  • 4. The fact is, my friends, classifieds high margins are gone, and forever. Amarican newspapers lost $10 billions in classifieds within five years, while craigslist, who gained the biggest market share, makes only $100 millions. With classifieds, newspapers used to gather one of the most valuable contents, and to get paid for it This bonanza is over ! 4
  • 5. While circulation is declining, newspapers web sites have huge numbers, much higher than their circulation. We’re talking of millions UV each month, up to 10 or 20 times more than copies sold. Doesn’t it prove that their content is highly valuable, and demand for it very strong ? 5
  • 6. But this is the main problem : paper is declining, web audience is soaring, but advertising doesn’t. All of us have heard that when newspapers loose ten euros in the paper, they catch only one on the web. Great audience, but no money. 6
  • 7. Once more, the web predators are destroying our value. Google is killing journalism : •  By selling its ads at incredibly low rates •  By making money with our content 7
  • 8. Selling less and less newspapers, getting almost no advertising on their web sites, cannibalizing themselves, strangled by Google, there is no issue for publishing companies. And beyond, who will pay for good journalism ? Who will save us ? 8
  • 9. Allelujah, here comes Holy Rupert Murdoch, the brave quality journalism defender !!! This man will save us ! 9
  • 10. He’s damn right ! If we believe it, strong and together, it’ll turn to be right ! It will be right because we need it to be right ! 10
  • 11. Who can say it better ! 11
  • 12. Well, you got it, I’m not definitely convinced. I suggest we have a closer look. 12
  • 13. First, we must never forget that circulation decline has begun long before the irruption of the Internet : as soon as the fifties in the USA, as Earl Wilkinson reminded us in one of its fantastic INMA speeches. 13
  • 14. In France, dailies began to decline at the end of the sixties Do you really think circulation went down because newspapers were cannibalizing themselves on radio and on TV ? Did radio an TV operators wait for newspapers to broadcast content ? If newspapers don’t take their place on the web, many other will take it. This is a competition guys ! 14
  • 15. Second, I’m quite surprised with the metrics used by media pundits, journalists, and even publishers. Let’s play their game. I’ve been reading about the weakness of circulation (daily circulation), and of the strength of the web sites audience (counted in Unique Visitors per month). For advertising, you never know whether they talk about total advertising revenue or commercial advertising, excluding classifieds. To play the game, we’ll exclude classifieds. 15
  • 16. The issue is : we get huge audience, bigger than in newspapers, but much less ad. So let’s have an audience ratio and an advertising ratio. 16
  • 17. Don’t ask me which newspapers. Figures are coming from different european and north american countries, with very different levels of web performance. 17
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  • 19. Some newspapers have incredibely high number of UV, up to 20 times their circulation but … Advertising ratio stays flat, far under 1. Can you find a better demonstration there is no business model ? 19
  • 20. This what we call in France « mixing cabbage and carrots » 20
  • 21. In English you say « counting apples with oranges ». How can we seriously compare a daily circulation with a monthly unique visitor ? I guess it’s forbidden in primary school ! 21
  • 22. To compare things more seriously, I’ll show you the figures of a fictitious newspaper, which is in fact an average of all the different newspapers I could get the figures from. OK, average is not the better thing, I know you can have your head in the oven and your feet in the ice, and be at the perfect average temperature. I first tried with Ouest-France data, then with another newspaper, then a third one, and so on. I got the same kind of results with 11 newspapers out of 12. This is why I’ve imagined this average dailynewspaper and its web site. You can benchmark your own performance, and I would love to receive more data to improve this analysis. 22
  • 23. So let’s count. Visits : newspapers have visitors, they call them readers. This average newspaper has 900 000 visits per day, and is published on weekdays. That makes 25.8 issues per month. Thus, we can say this daily gets more than 23 millions visits per month, while its web site gets a bit less than 12 millions visits. The web vs print ratio is 50 % on visits. Does it make sense to you ? Any trouble ? 23
  • 24. Now counting page views. Out of the 36 pages of the daily, 70%, or 25 pages are read or seen by an average reader, That makes 25 page views per reader per day. Which makes 580 millions page views per month, while the web site gets 5,4 pages views per visit, say 63 millions page views per month. The web vs print ratio is 11%. Print edition brings 9 times more page views than the web site. This number can change from one newspaper to another, but the print issue is always much more powerful for delivering page views. 24
  • 25. This is a difficult one. Time is pretty well measured for web sites, but it’s not so precise for newspapers. So, we’ll do it, but stay cautious with the results. 25
  • 26. See how things look different : the advertising ratio is pretty good, under the visit ration, but above the page views or time spent ratios. 26
  • 27. For any of the 12 newspapers, you can check that the advertising ratio is higher thant the time spent ratio. All newspapers have more revenue per minute spent on their site than in their print issue. 27
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  • 29. This is the main conclusion of this presentation. Unlike what we read and hear, there is a pretty good advertising business model for web sites. 29
  • 30. Newspapers catch the attention of their readers, they keep them inside the paper for a long time every day, reading many pages. It’s much more difficult for their web sites to reach the same performance. Yes, this is the key. 30
  • 31. Of course, you can imagine to have some paid content in your web site, but frankly, many newspapers have much to do before that ! 31
  • 32. The average revenue of the 12 web sites is around 10 ! per 1 000 thousands page views. Research say that only 5% of your visitors would actually pay for content. That means that you should sell each article ! 0,20 just to get your advertising money back ! 32
  • 33. A great media entrepreneur, M. Murdoch has not always been the best web visionnaire. I’m not sure he’s right with his paid content crusade. 33
  • 34. The great issue for newspapers is to be among the winners in the web audience competition. It is a though one. 34
  • 35. OK, the future of newsmedia may not be radiant, but it’s not so dark … 35