Gemini Season
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The last few months have been rough for the news business. I was going to write something about that last week, but then it was TechCrunch's time to get hit with a round of layoffs (my team and I got spared, thankfully). The company also shut down our subscription product, TechCrunch+ (a.k.a. Extra Crunch).
There isn't much more I can say about the details in public, but it's no secret that the entire industry is struggling. In tech media, you can add the overall pullback in marketing spend to that, given how dependent most sites are on ads from major tech brands. It's good to have a conference business.
I think in the long run, niche sites will be just fine. I worry more about general news sites. The Messenger clearly couldn't make it, despite getting traffic (though it surely had plenty of other problems, too). But traffic isn't what it used to be when it comes to monetizing a site. Sidenote: I finally read Ben Smith's Traffic, so this has been top of mind for me, even as I think the book is a bit too myopic in its focus.
News brands come and go. I've been lucky to have a very stable career so far, but I'm also very aware how unusual that is in this business. For the individual journalist, the publication you work for is often everything. It's a paycheck, for sure, but there's also the umbrella of that publication's reputation.
Unless you have an established brand, you can't just go and create a newsletter and charge $10 a month for that – and not everybody can build that brand anyway. Plus, not every topic lends itself to the newsletter format and even if it does, it's going to take a very long time to build up that business. Not everyone gets a 27,000 subscriber list from their former employer as a parting gift.
Enough about that for now, though. I'm sure I'll have more to say about it in the future.
Here is what I wrote about this week, with a bit of extra color for good measure:
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