Remove newsroom
article thumbnail

Leadership Lessons from Chris Licht's Fall

Michael Roberto

Locating his office away from the newsroom appears to have been a major error. If you are a media CEO, you certainly can't seclude yourself. Having said that, this type of access seems completely unnecessary. I simply don't see any potential upside here. It's simply too easy for executives to become isolated from their staff members.

article thumbnail

New York Times Disbands R&D Lab, Pulls Innovation Closer to Newsroom

Innovation Leader

The lab was founded a decade ago to look “beyond the next product cycle, identifying trends and technologies that will emerge in the next three to five years.”

Trends 40
article thumbnail

The Myth of Media Relations

Brunner

Back when newsrooms were more robust and reporters stayed on the same beat for years, as PR pros changed companies, their media contacts went with them. While running the final story won’t cost a fee (like a traditional or digital ad), the time, expertise, outreach and deep media relationships will. Do you have a rolodex of media contacts?

Report 40