NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS AS GOLF PLAYERS
Jeff Jarvis posted today a very interesting piece about GoogleMaps, but he is not happy with what newspaper publishers are doing to move ahead their companies.
"We tend to concentrate on the editorial side of newspapering when we lament the lack of progress to update the institutions. But editors are catching on. The problem is that publishers often are not. And they don’t have bloggers and consultants and professors and other obnoxious people pestering them at every turn. They just keep going to golf tournaments while Google steals their business. It’s time to pester the publishers. Wake up, gentlemen: You have a new neighbor."
Our experience is not the same.
More than that: I will say that 90% of our editorial consulting work comes from publishers.
An I don´t play golf!
Perhaps he is is just talking about the USA market.
"We tend to concentrate on the editorial side of newspapering when we lament the lack of progress to update the institutions. But editors are catching on. The problem is that publishers often are not. And they don’t have bloggers and consultants and professors and other obnoxious people pestering them at every turn. They just keep going to golf tournaments while Google steals their business. It’s time to pester the publishers. Wake up, gentlemen: You have a new neighbor."
Our experience is not the same.
More than that: I will say that 90% of our editorial consulting work comes from publishers.
An I don´t play golf!
Perhaps he is is just talking about the USA market.

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