Online Journalism News
WAN 2008: 'We never put wire stories online' - Pierre Haski, founder Rue89.com
"We owe a lot to Nicolas Sarkozy," said Pierre Haski, founder and editor-in-chief of independent French news site Rue89.com.The site, which was launched on the same day Sarkozy was elected, broke the news that a French newspaper had suppressed a story on the President's then wife Cecilia - a priceless piece of promotion for the site, former Liberation journalist Haski told delegates at the World Editors Forum today.
Without spending any money on promotion the site has relied on ‘viral marketing’ and now attracts 650,000 monthly visitors drawn by the portal’s alternative approach to news.
"We are not running on 'hot news'. We never put a single wire story online," Haski explained.
"We used to have a Reuters wire but after three months we realised no one was looking at it. If people were coming to read us it was because we offered something new."
The site has also dispensed with publishing deadlines and takes around a third of its content from non-journalists.
These are not citizen journalists, Haski said, but part of a 'pro-am family'.
"Professional journalists have the final say on what goes online. We feel journalism is a set of professional and ethical rules and there's no reason why these should be weakened because we are online," he added.
Under this system journalists are actively encouraged to dig into comments left on the site to find new contributors and to participate in the debate.
"We ask our journalists and authors to be the moderators themselves. A lot of websites in France have externalised moderation but the journalists don't read the comments that are written and I think it's a big mistake.
"When the contributor takes part in the debate the level of the comments goes up. If a reader knows that the author is going to reply they write differently and they come back, which is great for our traffic."
To monetise the site further new revenue models are being looked into, Haski said, including content for mobile and story syndication, particularly to television.
However, the site is predicted to break even in 18 months and has already set its sites on attracting one million users a month.
Tags (click tag to find related articles; click icon for feed):
events
|
wan 2008
|
pierre haski
|
rue89
|
Sign up here for our free, daily email newsletter to get all the latest stories, jobs, tips and more.
Got a story? Call our news team on +44 (0)1273 384290 or email them.
Other recent news
News feed- Trinity Mirror seeks voluntary redundancies in Scotland
- BBC to rein in independent production firms
- Ross and Brand comments were 'grossly offensive', says BBC Trust
- BBC executive directors waive bonuses
- NUJ slams BBC Trust rejection of local plans while regionals celebrate
- >> more news
Related news
- Mike Saburi wins Mohamed Amin Award 2008
- Editorial integrity will save news organisations from 'electronic mob rule', says Reuters' multimedia head
- Minister calls for self-regulation by online advertisers
- Frontline winners announced: Yuri Kozyrev takes the main award
- SoE08: Trinity Mirror's Bailey dismisses BBC plans to work with local newspapers
Recent blog posts
Editors' blog feed- Eric Ulken’s next assignment: the online world, from around the world
- Recession timelines… Media job cuts plotted / credit crunch in North East Wales
- Swedish Journalism Awards winner… for YouTube Rock
- Risky business: BBC must take risks, says Lyons, but creates ‘high risk’ programme register
- 10,000Words.Net: Best photojournalism on the net
- >> more blog posts
Features
Features feed- What rights now for photographers under the Terrorism Act 2000?
- Knight News Challenge 2008: Paul Bradshaw's Help Me Investigate.com
- Photographer's nightmare: 'friend' claimed Burmese images as his own
- Between the covers: women's magazines through history
- 'Insane' traffic for the NYTimes.com election dashboard, says head of newsroom interactive technologies
- >> more features
JOB OF THE WEEK
Content manager
Reporting to the head of communications, this exciting, newly created role will involve working closely with NFU policy teams to identify writing opportunities for various internal and external media ...more
Freelancers for hire
...see allDISPLAY ADVERTISING
Target our journalism community of 16,000 subscribers and 100k+ visitors monthly. Call Ellie on 01273 384291


Comments
No comments
You must be registered in order to post a comment. Click here to register or login below if you are already registered:
Forgotten your password? Please click here