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‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

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Page 1: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

‘A Huge Culture Change’

Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette

Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First

Lisa Lynch Concordia University

Page 2: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

Initial Observations (2009)• In Montreal, Francophone journalists were

more often publicly critical of online news• Some Franco Montreal papers – like Le

Devoir – had no interest in moving online at all; bare-bones site, no archiving, etc.

• Was this a case of ‘digital divide?’

Page 3: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

Context• Anglo and Franco papers both have long

histories in the city• Anglo and Franco workers represented by

different communications unions; Francophone unions traditionally stronger

• Anglo papers compete with US papers and ‘national’ Canadian papers

Page 4: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

Questions• Do online staff at The Gazette and La

Presse differ in how they describe the benefits and disadvantages of online news?

• Will these differences change over time as both outlets refine their approach to online news?

Page 5: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

La Presse• Founded in 1884; now the flagship paper

of the Gesca Group• Closure crisis in 2009; shift to Ipad-first in

2013• La Presse+ is a gamble to ensure the

paper’s survival, relying on a market that is not mature

Page 6: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

“We arrived in a paper world where people really didn't know what the web was….”

But a successful integration within months, due toefforts of editors and careful logistical planning.

Interviews in 2010

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Re-envisioning La Presse as a tablet-first product…

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“There's a new generation in advertising agencies [deciding] where they put their ads, and it's definitely not in the print version. That's exactly why we moved tothe tablet.”

Interviews in 2013

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“In 2010, I worked for the dailies. If there was a fire, or anything, I made an article for the website, and I'd have to make an article for the next day's paper… Now, I have a lot of time, I drink coffee and brainstorm.”

Interviews in 2013

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“They are all young, hipsters. People who do 5 a 7 (cocktail hours). The new geek IPad, technology generation ... (who) think they're cooler than everyone else.”

Interviews in 2013

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The Montreal Gazette• Founded in 1778• Heyday in 1960s; still claims profitability but

connected to financially strapped chain• Since the 1960s has shifted from Southam to

FP to Hollinger to Canwest to Postmedia

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“We rush to get things up quickly and then there are mistakes and inaccuracies. I do find that the standards slip.”

A focus on the problems rather than successes

Interviews in 2010

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“I don't feel it's clear where things are right now or where they're going; it still feels like we're in an in-between stage. It's (also) not clear exactly what this revolution is supposed to be about…seems to me more or less similar to before.”

Interviews in 2010

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A centralized system for creating a chain-wide look….

Page 15: ‘A Huge Culture Change’ Newsrooms at La Presse and The Montreal Gazette Reflect on the Shift to Digital-First Lisa Lynch Concordia University

“I feel like if we had a better system, that could actually free us up to do more…if only the architecture were not so clunky.” 

Interviews in 2013

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“We’re still mostly a print paper. We are doing more things online but the most dramatic things that have happened here has been the reduction in staff across the board”

Interviews in 2013

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Results• At La Presse, transition didn’t create an

unsustainable workload• Staff believed management had made an

investment in the future of La Presse as an institution.

• At The Gazette, push towards online resulted in overwork.

• Digital decisions reflected the priorities of the chain and not The Gazette.

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Limitations• La Presse going through unique

period of transition• Other Francophone papers

(Quebecor vs Le Devoir) not studied

• Ipad team not interviewed

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Conclusion

Rather than confirming initial ideas of a “digital divide,” interviews demonstrated the complex interplay between workplace conditions and attitudes towards online work.

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