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  • Studio Hits The Big Time! paidcontent.org


    Advocate's StudioAuthority Authority: 467
    Well, this is almost as good as being named a top legal blawg by the ABA . Following my rant article about the dumbing down of search, I was contacted by a reporter from paidcontent.org, a sub of the Guardian news outlet. The focus of the site is to “chronicle the economic evolution of digital content that is ...
    1 day ago
  • Google Cedes (Some) Control to News Publishers


    AdotasAuthority Authority: 484
    ADOTAS - It’s gotten so tedious to listen to news publishers whine about how Google News is killing their business that even Google has gotten tired of it and thrown them a bone — or two.Publishers were always welcome to exclude their content from Google News by filling out a contact form in the help center, but ...
    3 days ago
  • Google’s FCF Policy Changing


    SubmitEdge SEO NewsAuthority Authority: 424
    Due to increasing pressure from the news publishing world, Google has revised its stance on their ‘First Click Free’ policy. According to the Google Webmaster Blog: While we’re happy to see that a number of publishers are already using First Click Free, we’ve found that some who might try it are worried ...
    3 days ago
  • Google Ending Unlimited Free Access To Subscription News [Google]


    GizmodoAuthority Authority: 883
    The days of bypassing subscription fees on Google News appear to be numbered now that Google has updated their First Click Free program. Publishers can now limit access to five articles per day...
    4 days ago
  • Google allows publishers to limit amount of free news content in concession to media industry


    CKA Canadian NewsAuthority Authority: 168
    Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine, a concession to an increasingly disgruntled media industry. There has been mounting criticism of Google
    4 days ago
  • Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)


    PC Mike - Tech News and ReviewsAuthority Authority: 461
    AP – Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using its Internet search engine. Go here to see the original: (AP)"> (AP)">Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)
    4 days ago
  • Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)


    enUwsAuthority Authority: 172
    AP – Google Inc. is allowing publishers of paid content to limit the number of free news articles accessed by people using See the rest here: (AP)"> (AP)">Google allows publishers to limit free content (AP)
    4 days ago
  • Google paid content statement


    Jon SlatteryAuthority Authority: 544
    This is the statement about paid content from Googles senior business product manager Josh Cohen, posted on the Google news blog . Some observers describe the move as a "minor tweak"while others claim it is vindication of Rupert Murdochs move to take on Google. Cohen says: "As newspapers consider charging for access ...
    4 days ago
  • 5 O’Clock Roundup: Comcast to buy NBC Universal; Apple and Psystar make peace


    Gadget ReviewsAuthority Authority: 157
    Here’s the latest action:Comcast expected to complete mega media deal — In a complicated deal, Comcast is expected to win control of NBC Universal, creating an entertainment giant that could rival Disney. Under the terms, Vivendi is selling its 20 percent stake in NBC Universal to General Electric for $5.8 ...
    4 days ago
  • Research Guide For Subscription, Membership And Paid Content Sites


    Online Dating InsiderAuthority Authority: 468
    SubscriptionSiteInsider has released Subscription & Membership Site Benchmark Report , the first 100% research-based guide for subscription, membership, and paid content sites. Anne Holland, who worked tirelessly on the report, is the founder of MarketingSherpa, a go-to site for online marketers. This report is ...
    4 days ago
  • Google Changes How it Handles Paid Content


    WebProNews FeedAuthority Authority: 694
    Google has made a change to the way it treats its "first click free" option for publishers. The option was designed for legitimate publishers to get around Googles cloaking policies, which discourage the showing of one web page to a crawler while the user sees something different. With the policy, Google users have ...
    5 days ago
  • Is Rupert Murdoch toast?


    Summit NotebookAuthority Authority: 515
    Rupert Murdoch may have a sprawling empire and may be one the media industry’s last moguls but sometimes a small trust-owned outfit can show the big guys how it’s done. And what does that say about the future? Read for yourself. “ The Guardian has been a fanastic innovator online, absolutely amazing ...
    6 days ago
  • Pay wall day – Johnston Press begins charging for content


    Gordon's RepublicAuthority Authority: 531
    Today is a big day. Not only is it some huge online shopping day, but regional newspaper firm Johnston Press has switched on its online pay wall and is now charging readers to access content on some of its websites. In all six weekly newspapers are in the Johnston Press pilot news of which broke last week , but not ...
    6 days ago
  • Mr. Murdoch saves the news


    WeMedia.comAuthority Authority: 104
    Dear Mr. Murdoch: We’re so fortunate that we can entrust you with the future of the news business in the U.S. Such a shrewd business leader, too. Can you help a confused citizen understand your plan to save the news? 1. You’re going to charge people to read a story online that they won’t read, and ...
    1 week ago
  • Last throws of the dice for Johnston Press


    Thoughts of NigelAuthority Authority: 530
    I think that paid contents Patrick Smith sums it op quite well If readers will only pay for content that’s unique and unavailable elsewhere, perhaps local sites have a distinct advantage in their patch and, in theory, a clear path to monetisation. —But what if a rival publisher in the same town keeps their ...
    1 week ago
  • Yorkshire Post and Scotsman publisher considers pay wall


    Gordon's RepublicAuthority Authority: 531
    The publisher of The Scotsman newspaper, Johnston Press, is reported to be considering erecting a pay wall. According to a report on Holdthefrontpage Johnston Press, which also owns The Yorkshire Post and Lancashire Evening Post, is to introduce paid-for access to some of its local websites from next week. If this ...
    1 week ago
  • Two consider following News Corp – does Google have a problem?


    Gordon's RepublicAuthority Authority: 531
    Google insists it is not worried about News Corporation pulling its content, but as two more news groups start talking about doing the same the move towards paid content or pay walls means for certain that others will follow suit. And that could change things Media News Group and A.H. Belo have added their names to ...
    1 week ago
  • An iTunes for magazines?


    Burst Media Company BlogAuthority Authority: 118
    Magazine publishers may now be looking at the iTunes model, which has been so successful at connecting with consumers on a paying basis, for help with the digital future. Thanks to the MediaBistro.com Daily Media News Feed, we are alerted to stories in the New York Observer and The Wrap (which has a nice summary ...
    1 week ago
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    The OrstrahyunAuthority Authority: 428
    Murdoch Journo Calls Reading Newspapers For Free Online "Piracy" In yet another article by a Murdoch-employed journalist pumping the coming new reality of "You Will Pay!" access restrictions on Digital Rupert news stories, Terry McCrann does exactly as the headline claims : The obvious problem is of course ...
    1 week ago
  • Paying for Content: What Will it Take?


    PRPD News for ProgrammersAuthority Authority: 124
    When not lamenting the perceived downward spiral of "serious journalism", many in the media fixate on how to monetize the content they do produce.The Wrap, a site covering Hollywood, is the latest to take a swipe at analyzing how to get people to pay for what they have been getting for free. It says:1. The need for ...
    1 week ago

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