Media, Journalism and Technology Predictions 2016
2016-04-03
Media, Journalism and Technology Predictions 2016
Posted by Nic Newman
Research Associate, Reuters Institute
http://digitalnewsreport.org/publications/2016/predictions-2016/
This year’s key developments will centre on online video, mobile apps and further moves towards distributed content. Mounting problems around online display advertising will lead to a burst of innovation around journalism business models.
● Facebook/Google/Apple battle intensifies over the future of mobile and the discovery of content
● Messaging apps continue to drive the next phase of the social revolution
● Mobile browsing speeds up thanks to initiatives by platforms and publishers
● Ad-blocker/publisher wars move to mobile – they rage through 2016
● Fraud and fake traffic further undermine faith in online advertising
● Renewed focus on paid content of different flavours (given above) including crowd funding, membership and micropayment
● Explosion of 360° video, auto-play video and vertical video (get used to it!)
● Growth of identified web (sign in and registration will be critical to delivering cross platform personal content and notifications)
● Breakthrough year for Robo-journalism– strikes in newsrooms over job losses
● Another year of spectacular cyber attacks and privacy breaches
● More measurement of attention/impact, less measurement of clicks
● Messaging apps go mainstream at work (eg Slack, Hipchat, FB at work)
● Scheduled TV viewing on the slide as more viewing shifts to on demand
● Rebirth of audio driven by internet delivery to mobile devices
Technology to watch for
● Virtual Reality (VR) hype goes into overdrive; but leaves nongamers cold
● Artificial intelligence (AI) and messaging bots
● Bendy and flexible phones; wireless charging finally takes off
● Drones go mainstream with registration required in most countries
● Smart mirrors just one example of growing visibility of the Internet of Things
Everywhere we will see the growth of analytics and data informed decision-making in technology, marketing and even publishing. In a few years’ time, it will seem extraordinary how uninformed we once were
In our survey of 130 leading Editors, CEOs and Digital Leaders for this report…
● 76% said it was extremely important to improve the use of data in newsrooms
● 79% said they would be investing more in online news video this year
● 54% said deepening online engagement was a top priority
● 22% were more worried about online revenues than last year; though surprisingly 20% were less worried
It will be another big year for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) We could see any of the following …
● Axel Springer buys more media companies
● News Corp buys more tech companies
● BT (or foreign company) buys ITV
● Apple buys Box (or Dropbox)
● Twitter buys Nuzzel
● Twitter is sold
● Yahoo is downsized/sold/broken up
● A brand buys a publisher