Build Franchises, Not Traffic: Media's New Reality

Original Title: The End of Mass Media—and What Comes Next

Resources

Books

  • "The End of Mass Media--and What Comes Next" - This is the title of the podcast episode, implying it's a central theme and likely draws upon existing ideas or frameworks related to this topic.

Videos & Documentaries

  • "Sora" - Mentioned as a tool for AI to create social media content, indicating its relevance to the discussion on AI and content creation.
  • "Vio" - Mentioned alongside Sora as a tool for AI to create social media content, suggesting its role in the evolving media landscape.

Research & Studies

  • "The Super Bowl" - Mentioned as an example of a topic that many publishers created repetitive web pages for to capture search traffic, illustrating a past strategy for SEO.

Tools & Software

  • Adobe Acrobat Studio - Mentioned in an ad segment, highlighting its PDF capabilities and AI assistant for research and presentations.
  • Beehiiv - Mentioned as the platform Brian Morrissey moved his newsletter to from Substack.
  • ChatGPT - Discussed extensively as an AI tool that is impacting the media industry, with a focus on its ability to send less traffic but generate more subscriptions.
  • Google Discover - Explained as a feature within Google that directs traffic to publishers, particularly news publishers, and its potential impact if removed.
  • Notion - Mentioned by Peter Kafka as a tool he uses for organizing information, though he finds its engagement features annoying.
  • OpenAI - Mentioned as a company that, along with Google, is a major player in the AI space and a subject of lawsuits from publishers.
  • Substack - Discussed as a platform for individual publishers, with its success in getting people to pay for content highlighted, but also its limitations in creating a middle class of creators.
  • Vanta - Mentioned in an ad segment as a trust management platform that helps businesses automate security and compliance.

Articles & Papers

  • "What time does the Super Bowl start" - This specific search query is used as a classic example of content created primarily for SEO rather than human consumption.

People Mentioned

  • Barry Weiss - Mentioned as an example of a person who left a traditional media outlet to pursue independent publishing, similar to the progression of other creators.
  • Ben Smith - Mentioned as someone Peter Kafka did a "stunt podcast" with earlier in the year, looking for optimism.
  • Brian Morrissey - The guest on the podcast, described as a sharp observer of the business of digital media, host of "The Rebooting," and a one-man media business operator.
  • Cara Swisher - Mentioned as a personality that Vox Media has collected and focuses on, indicating a shift in how media businesses are branding themselves.
  • Curtis Sliwa - Mentioned as a New York personality that Peter Kafka likes, used as an example of someone who might be discovered by people in a hypothetical scenario.
  • Donald Trump - Mentioned in the context of distrust in media and how he has contributed to it, and how he can now leverage AI-generated images as a way to further sow doubt.
  • Ed Zitron - Mentioned as a tech critic and previous guest whose conversation with Peter Kafka provoked reactions.
  • Emily Sandberg - Mentioned as an example of an individual publisher on Substack who is expanding her operation.
  • Jeff Schiller - Mentioned as the person in charge of revenue for Vox Media, who discusses the personalities collected by the company.
  • Lochlin Cartwright - Mentioned as someone who hosted a party that Brian Morrissey was not able to attend.
  • Nellie Bly - Mentioned alongside Barry Weiss in the context of independent publishing.
  • Oliver Darcy - Mentioned as an example of a creator on Beehiiv who is adding writers to his publication.
  • Peter Kafka - The host of the podcast, also mentioned by Brian Morrissey as a personality collected by Vox Media.
  • Polly - Mentioned as someone Peter Kafka talks with regarding Vox Media's revenue strategy.
  • Rider - Mentioned as a fast-growing startup that trusts Vanta for compliance.
  • Scott Galloway - Mentioned as a personality that Vox Media has collected.
  • Vivek Shah - Mentioned as the operator of Ziff Davis, who is suing OpenAI and is a subject of discussion regarding his companies' dependence on Google traffic.

Organizations & Institutions

  • Airbnb - Mentioned as the company where Brian Morrissey's podcast co-host was previously head of design, providing an outsider perspective.
  • Axios - Used as an example of a media company that is aggressive about capturing email sign-ups from its readers.
  • Business Insider - Mentioned as Peter Kafka's other employer, alongside his role as Chief Correspondent.
  • CVS Caremark - Mentioned in an ad segment about prescription plans and healthier choices for members.
  • Conde Nast - Mentioned as a traditional media company that had to adapt from print to digital.
  • Epic Games - Mentioned as a client of AWS that uses their services to scale Fortnite.
  • Forbes.com - Mentioned as a past employer of Peter Kafka, where their business was heavily reliant on Yahoo.
  • Google - Discussed extensively as a dominant platform controlling internet distribution and search, and its impact on media companies.
  • LangChain - Mentioned as a fast-growing startup that trusts Vanta for compliance.
  • Meredith - Mentioned as a traditional media company that had to adapt from print to digital.
  • OpenAI - Mentioned as a company that, along with Google, is a major player in the AI space and a subject of lawsuits from publishers.
  • Paramount - Mentioned as a company that will likely experience massive layoffs due to business model changes.
  • People Inc. - The newly rechristened name of a publicly traded company (likely Ziff Davis) whose market value is low due to lack of distribution control.
  • The Rebooting - Brian Morrissey's podcast and newsletter, which is a must-read for people who run media businesses.
  • Time Inc. - Mentioned as a traditional media company that had to adapt from print to digital.
  • Turning Point - Mentioned as an example of a media operation that is monetized differently and has different purposes than traditional media.
  • Vox Media - Discussed as an example of a media company that is changing its business model to focus on personalities and franchises, and is Peter Kafka's employer.
  • Ziff Davis - Mentioned as a publicly traded company, run by Vivek Shah, that is suing OpenAI and is heavily dependent on Google traffic.

Websites & Online Resources

  • cvs.com/caremark - Not explicitly mentioned, but implied by the mention of CVS Caremark and their prescription plans.
  • rebooting.com - The website for Brian Morrissey's "The Rebooting" podcast and newsletter.
  • strawberry.me/unstuck - Mentioned in an ad segment for career coaching.
  • vanta.com/vox - Mentioned in an ad segment for Vanta, offering a discount for startups.

Other Resources

  • AI Overviews - Google's AI-powered feature at the top of search results, discussed as a factor impacting publishers.
  • Email Newsletter - Discussed as a method for media companies to build more durable audiences in response to platform dependency.
  • Golf Media on YouTube - Mentioned as an example of a vibrant and interesting media niche that is exploding on YouTube.
  • Information Space - A term used to describe the broader landscape where media companies compete with various other participants.
  • Polybagging - An old term for inserting extra materials into magazines or newspapers, used as an analogy for how publishers might "stuff" catalogs into their content.
  • Search Authority - The concept of having strong ranking in search engines, which publishers leveraged for various purposes, including affiliate marketing.
  • The Verge - Mentioned as one of the few instances where a media outlet might control its own homepage and audience.
  • Trend Subway Ads - Mentioned as a form of analog advertising that has seen a revival, even becoming a performance art piece.
  • Video Gaming Side - Mentioned as the industry Peter Kafka's co-host is from, providing an outsider perspective on media businesses.

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