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Verleger: contra Google, pro Bing?
Wir sprechen Online. —
Authority: 142
Schmidt : Planen Verleger [ Pearson , Springer ] ein Bündnis gegen Google – und für Microsoft [ Bing ]? http://j.mp/2JzQKZ11 hours ago -
The future of New Hampshire newspapers
Ernesto Burden —
Authority: 109
New Hampshire newspaper editors and publishers met at UNH in Durham the other night to discuss challenges faced by the industry . It was an opportunity for a discussion about the newspaper business that, as the organizer and The Telegraph’s publisher, Terry Williams, pointed out, looked beyond the problems faced ...1 day ago -
A recent The Office reference to newspaper Web site strategy – the paywall
Ernesto Burden —
Authority: 109
The Office recently riffed on pay-walls on newspaper Web sites, in particular the Wall Street Journal. There’s probably not a newspaper Web site in the country right now not trying to figure out what the right balance between continuing to increase traffic and support growing ad inventory, while at the same time ...1 day ago -
Murdoch vs. Google
Wir sprechen Online. —
Authority: 142
Miller, CDO of News Corporation , said the media mogul was ready to block Google from his sites soon ; http://j.mp/35rmKv1 day ago -
4 Minute Roundup: Murdoch-Google Spat; Ft. Hood Shooting on Twitter
learning.now —
Authority: 676
Heres the latest 4MR audio report from MediaShift. In this weeks edition, I look at recent comments by News Corp. honcho Rupert Murdoch about taking his content out of Google searches, and how many people reacted to it. Plus, many news organizations made Twitter Lists to cover the Ft. Hood shooting, but the Austin ...1 day ago -
Fwix and the art of monetizing local content
Adotas —
Authority: 513
ADOTAS - As major publications clamor for a paid content model to cover their numerous expenses, consumers increasingly yearn for content targeted at them on a local level. Seeing an opportunity, Fwix has set up shop at the crossroads.Through a widget, the recently introduced AdWire platform aggregates local content ...2 days ago -
Dating, porn still key drivers for $15 billion online subscription biz
Content Matters —
Authority: 103
Anne Holland’s new venture, Subscription Site Insider, hasjust released an in-depth study of subscription and membership-based content sites.According to the study, it’s now a $15 billion market that continues to grow by$1 billion per year . In the study, the market is split into three segments with b2c ...2 days ago -
Making money from content online
Rory Brown —
Authority: 99
I found this session at the Monaco Media Forum yesterday fascinating. It features a debate between Mathias Dopfner, Chairman & CEO of Axel Springer and Arianna Huffington, Founder & Editor in Chief of the Huffington Post.It starts off very amicably but soon gets to the heart of an old media / new media debate ...2 days ago -
How Google Works
Wir sprechen Online. —
Authority: 142
Sullivan : Would someone please explain to News Corporation how Google works? http://j.mp/cjfbc2 days ago -
Just 5% of readers will pay for online content
Thoughts of Nigel —
Authority: 143
Yet more research on why consumers dont like paying for news. New Media age reports that just 5% of consumers would be willing to pay for a monthly or yearly subscription to a newspaper or magazine to access online content. The research carried out by Continental showed that of 500 regular newspaper and ...3 days ago -
Jeremy Clarkson a possible top earner as people vote for micropayments over subs (Emap?)
Gordon's Republic —
Authority: 511
People have said they would be willing to pay small amounts for online content (were talking 2p to 20p), which is very encouraging. And good news for Rupert Murdoch as Jeremy Clarkson tops the list of online columnists. Having read this research Murdoch is no doubt on the blower to Googles Eric Schimdt (now that ...3 days ago -
Charging for news for all the wrong reasons
TECH.BLORGE.com —
Authority: 576
A recent study finds that as many as 60 percent of news outlets are evaluating a paid subscription model for their content. If these papers want to save journalism, they might just have to [...]4 days ago -
Yahoos Dos & Donts of Online Video
Prof. Kobre's Guide to Videojournalism —
Authority: 127
Were cheered by Paid Contents optimistic outlook on Web video, in todays report by James A. Pitaro, vice president of media at Yahoo! He prefaces his advice to video producers, in " The Do’s And Don’ts Of Creating Original Video ," by noting: Today, web video has mainstreamed. Three-quarters of Internet ...4 days ago -
Are you ready to sell news on the web?
Thoughts of Nigel —
Authority: 143
How to sell news on the web. Thats what we would all like to know and Insider have come up with a checklist to see if you are ready 1.You cannot charge for such commoditized content as world, national, business, sports and entertainment news. 2. You might be able to charge for local coverage, if it is ...4 days ago -
A better Newsday.com model
SteveOuting.com —
Authority: 538
I’ve been getting some pushback on my previous blog item about Newsday’s decision to put up a subscription wall to its website content except for Newsday print subscribers and subscribers of Optimum Online cable/Internet service (same ownership). This actually is a good business model for Newsday because of its ...5 days ago -
Interpreting the Numbers About News
LB's Rambles —
Authority: 126
There are some very interesting statistics about the news media, from the points of view of news providers and news consumers, contained in a new report from MediaPosts Daily Research Brief . The report, based on the results of a study by the American Press Institute , is focused on the question of paid online ...5 days ago -
Google vs. Murdoch
Wir sprechen Online. —
Authority: 142
Google responds to Murdoch like they did before : If they tell us not to include [content] , we do not ; http://j.mp/3LgU1w5 days ago -
Newsday’s pay wall: From bad to worse
SteveOuting.com —
Authority: 538
What’s wrong with this webpage I encountered the other day? Besides the lack of wisdom of a general-interest newspaper (Newsday) putting a pay wall on its website for non-unique content (my opinion, shared by many other media experts), the worse part is that Newsday.com is leaving money behind. Double-dumb. ...5 days ago -
NYT’s Keller: “What you can do with less, is less”
Nieman Journalism Lab —
Authority: 722
When I was in San Francisco for ONA , a kind reader offered a blunt critique of my reporting: “You know, every time The New York Times sneezes, it isn’t news.” He’s right, and yet, here’s another post in which the Gray Lady clears her nose: Bill Keller , the Times’ executive editor who’s becoming a ...6 days ago -
Paid Content: Should Your Website Be Free?
Internet Law and Business Blog —
Authority: 454
Major media companies are trying to move away from free to paid content via subscription. How well that will fare remains to be seen. Is it better to have 100,000 visitors per day to free content and try to advertise on that content to monetize it or have 1,000 paying subscribers read the same content? “There’s ...6 days ago