Haymarket CEO draft interview : take on Guardian digital first
This is a sort of extension of Tweeting but maybe over a longer period of time.Couple of days ago Jo Francis back from holiday tweeeted to ask what was going on. My suggestion, the Jeff Jarvis article stating that the Guardian has decided on "digital first". So my question is what do Haymarket make of this. Not just Printweek, they tend to concentrate on print, but brand Republic and the rest. will Haymarket move more content online in their own take on "digital first"? Jo, ( I think still Jo on the Printweek Twitter ID ) suggests putting this question to the Haymarket CEO. I don't expect there will be any detailed answer. But maybe some clues or links when there is an anoouncement. The Guardian did post something on "digital first" but I missed it until the Jeff Jarvis article on page one of the print Media version. Both the Guardian Media Group and Haymarket publish content about UK media. The print versions tend to support print and bookish culture. But sometimes there is a different view in online versions and the actual policy of the publishers suggests a different estimation of the likely pace of change. So the questions for the Haymarket CEO could be much the same for other managers. What is the role of print in communications? What is the time scale for moving online? What to think about the people previously known as the audience? ( phrase from Jeff Jarvis / Jay Rosen ) The actual Haymarket CEO is Kevin Costello so I will send a direct email as well as this blog / tweet