The moves by the DCN, formerly called the Online Publishers Association, are intended to broaden representation across the digital content industry
Press Release:
Miami, FL — January 22, 2015 — Digital Content Next (DCN) today announced several changes to its governance and elected new members to its Board of Directors and Executive Committee. The moves are intended to broaden representation across the digital content industry and to continue DCN’s evolution as the only trade association that exclusively represents digital content companies. The focus will remain on promoting ongoing dialogue on critical, big picture issues as DCN welcomes companies exclusively creating monetized content into the fold.
DCN seeks to continue to sharpen its focus on the needs of content companies while at the same time representing the depth and breadth of the industry in its research and events, and in the marketplace to press, marketers, agencies and policy makers. With these amendments – announced in a members-only board meeting on January 21, held in conjunction with DCN’s annual summit in Miami, FL – senior executives from seven native digital companies and five not-for-profits have been added to the board and will support DCN in setting an agenda for discussions on issues ranging from net neutrality to revenue innovation to privacy.
Additionally, the board elected four new members to its Executive Committee: Jim Bankoff, chairman/CEO, Vox Media; Tamara Franklin, EVP, Digital, Scripps Networks Interactive; Declan Moore, chief media officer, National Geographic Society; and Christy Tanner, SVP and GM, CBS Interactive Media. They join Krishan Bhatia, EVP, Digital Strategy & Operations, NBCUniversal; Kevin Conroy, president, Digital and Enterprise Development, Univision Communications, Inc.; David Payne, chief digital officer, Gannett Co., Inc.; Drew Schutte, EVP and publisher, Details; and Michael Zimbalist, SVP, Advertising Products and Research & Development, The New York Times Company.
Zimbalist was elected Chair for 2015. Bhatia will serve as Vice-Chair. Executive Committee members serve a two-year term.
“I’m thrilled with the foresight of our leadership to make these moves in our pursuit of the interests of the companies investing billions in creating content people love,” said Jason Kint, CEO of Digital Content Next. “We represent digitally-native companies and companies that are more than a century old, from non-profits to for-profits and companies that are pre-revenue to those with billions in revenues. All of our members have direct, trusted relationships with consumers and marketers building the highest quality experiences in digital media.”
DCN has seen record growth in the past twelve months adding nine new members to its expanding organization. Annual closed-door events for DCN members will continue in 2015. The organization will also expand its scope to share additional intelligence and industry findings through its InContext website, and public events and research. Recent members are Business Insider, The Daily Caller, NewsBeat Social, Newsday, Rodale, Telegraph Media Group, Vocativ, Vox Media and Warner Bros.
As an organization, DCN places significant emphasis on communicating key messages to high-quality digital publishers and bringing together this group to develop best practices and continue the innovation of this industry. DCN’s current member roster for 2015 is:
A+E Networks
A. H. Belo Corporation
About.com
AccuWeather
American City Business Journals
AOL, Inc.
Associated Press
BBC Worldwide Americas
Bloomberg Digital
Business Insider
CBS Interactive
CNBC
Condé Nast
Consumer Reports
Cox Media Group
Digital First Media
Discovery Communications, Inc.
Disney Interactive
Edmunds.com
ESPN Digital & Print Media
Everyday Health
Financial Times
Forbes.com
FoxNews.com
Gannett Co.
Harvard Business Publishing
Hearst
Meredith Interactive
National Geographic Digital Media
NBC News Digital
NBCUniversal
New York Media
NewsBeat Social
Newsday
NPR
PBS
Purch
Rodale
Scripps Networks Interactive
Slate
Spanfeller Media Group
Telegraph Media Group
The Daily Caller
The New York Times Company
The Washington Post
The Weather Company
TheStreet, Inc.
Time Inc.
Turner Digital
Univision Interactive Media
USATODAY.com
Viacom Media Networks
Vocativ
Vox Media
Warner Bros.
WebMD
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