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NYC To Fund Year-Long Study On How To Help Media Industry

The New York City Economic Development Commission has a plan to increase employment for consultants: hire a team of them to produce the “NYC Media Scenario Series,” at minimum, a year-long look at the media industry in New York in these uncertain times. NYCEDC, as stated in the RFP, “seeks to understand how the City and the private sector can work together to maintain NYC’s position as the leading center of the media industry as the sector goes through the dramatic transition to digital production and distribution.” One area of concern: the city’s less than 25 percent market share when it comes to new media, while the West Coast and Boston are “perceived to be preferred.” Proposals are due Nov. 18.

The effort was first reported by the New York Observer, which has a lot of background about how important the industry is to the city (including in real estate, which is important to the Observer). We’re posting the whole 119-page RFP for detail gluttons but a couple of notes before you dig in:

—NYCEDC wants a series of workshops and roundtables with industry leaders throughout 2009 “to identify the key drivers of change and uncertainty in the industry and describe 3-5 challenging and interesting scenarios of how the future might unfold.”

—How much will it cost? Wish I could tell you. I asked the press officer on duty and was told to look at the RFP. Been there, done that and the answer is “NYCEDC will agree to pay to the Consultant an amount not to exceed a Maximum Contract Price to be negotiated between NYCEDC and the Consultant based upon its response to this RFP.” (Dick Wolf’s next franchise: Law & Order: RFP featuring people who go insane reading these.)

Request for Proposals after the jump...

NYC Economic Development Corp: Request for Proposals

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Nov 5, 2008 6:05 PM ET
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  • Staci D. Kramer

    your prize for getting to the end ... still waiting to hear from Dick W.

  • thanks for making me laugh. RFP humor: a whole new genre!

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