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		<title>Is the North East leading the way with new models for media?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’re interested in exploring business models for the future of media head to the North East of England. That’s the call of Rick Waghorn who has written an excellent summary of the numerous projects in the region that are exploring aspects of content creation, delivery and financial models. “If anyone wants to know where [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you’re interested in exploring business models for the future of media head to the North East of England.</p>
<p>That’s the call of Rick Waghorn who has <a href="http://outwithabang.rickwaghorn.co.uk/?p=331">written an excellent summary of the numerous projects in the region</a> that are exploring aspects of content creation, delivery and financial models.</p>
<p>“If anyone wants to know where the future of the UK’s new media landscape will be forged and decided, it’ll be in the North-East of England. […] Whether by accident or design [it is a] very interesting place to be now media-wise,” says Waghorn.</p>
<p><strong>Hyper local network<br />
</strong>Trinity Mirror has created the <a href="http://www.journallive.co.uk/northumberland-sites/">Your Place network of 22 hyperlocal blogs</a> fed by local bloggers and journalists the length and breadth of Northumberland. I’m an occasional contributor to my local site in the Rothbury area</p>
<p>Meanwhile <a href="http://www.joshhalliday.com/">Josh Halliday</a> (<a href="http://www.joshhalliday.com/" target="_blank">@JoshHalliday</a>), an ambitious journalism student at the University of Sunderland, has launched <a href="http://sr2blog.com/">SR2</a>, a stylishly produced site dedicated to reporting about the SR2 postcode area of Sunderland. He is aiming to go ad funded to cover costs</p>
<p><strong>Ad model<br />
</strong>Trinity Mirror has recently opened up its Your Place project to an ad network called <a href="http://www.addiply.com/">Addiply</a>. It enables businesses to set up an ad campaign for a specific geographical audience for £5 per week.</p>
<p><strong>Pay walls<br />
</strong>The <a href="http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=1&amp;storycode=44700&amp;c=1">Northumberland Gazette is one of six weekly regionals in the Johnston Press stable</a> that will disappear behind a paywall in a trial that starts on Monday. Will readers sign-up and pay online? I doubt it, but it will be interesting to watch.</p>
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