To close out 2010, we asked some of the smartest people we know to predict what 2011 will bring for the future of journalism.
Dec. 13, 2010: What will 2011 bring for journalism? Clay Shirky predicts widespread disruptions for syndication
Dec. 13, 2010: The great paywall debate: Will The New York Times’ new model work?
Dec. 13, 2010: Steven Brill: 2011 will bring ebook battles, paywall successes, and a new model for long-form articles
Dec. 14, 2010: Better curation on Twitter, pushback against anonymity, and more new startups: Predictions for 2011
Dec. 14, 2010: Smartphone growth, Murdoch’s Daily, and journalism for the poor: Predictions for mobile news in 2011
Dec. 15, 2010: In-car app stores, success for Xinhua, and more social media: Predictions for journalism in 2011
Dec. 15, 2010: Coming soon to journalism: Matt Thompson sees the “Speakularity” and universal instant transcription
Dec. 15, 2010: Dave Winer: There’s no good place for a new Maginot Line for the news
Dec. 16, 2010: Jonathan Stray: In 2011, news orgs will finally start to move past the borders of their own content
Dec. 16, 2010: Gawker copycats, luxurious print, more robots, and a new blogging golden age: Predictions for 2011
Dec. 17, 2010: DDoS attacks on the U.S. media, Twitter history searching, and a big blog deal: More predictions for 2011
Dec. 17, 2010: Jason Fry: A blow to content farms, Facebook’s continued growth, and the continued pull of the open web
Dec. 20, 2010: Maybe not much will change at all: 2011 journalism predictions from Malik, Gillmor, Golis, Grimm, more
Dec. 20, 2010: Scott Karp: Clay Shirky’s right that syndication’s getting disrupted — but not in the ways he thinks it is
Dec. 21, 2010: Tablet-only, mobile-first: News orgs native to new platforms coming soon
Dec. 21, 2010: Jennifer 8. Lee on raw data, APIs, and the growth of “Little Brother”
Dec. 22, 2010: Amy Webb: The IPv4 problem, geofencing, and lots of hyperlocal
Dec. 22, 2010: Keeping Martin honest: Checking on Langeveld’s predictions for 2010
Dec. 22, 2010: Martin Langeveld: Predicting more digital convergence and an AP clearinghouse, coming in 2011
Dec. 22, 2010: Vox populi: What Lab readers think journalism can expect in 2011
Jan. 10: The year ahead in narrative: Little piggies, extraterrestrial life, and how we’ll tell each other stories in 2011
Source: Nieman Journalism Lab