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Last throws of the dice for Johnston Press
Thoughts of Nigel —
Authority: 512
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 ...5 days ago -
Yorkshire Post and Scotsman publisher considers pay wall
Gordon's Republic —
Authority: 516
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 ...5 days ago -
Two consider following News Corp – does Google have a problem?
Gordon's Republic —
Authority: 516
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 ...5 days ago -
Aol.
Burst Media Company Blog —
Authority: 118
The new Aol mark featuring lower case “o” and “l” and a dot at the end does a nice job of cracking open the brand for a new look. Watch the teaser spot first and then read the interview with Tim Armstrong at Paid Content. Posted in Uncategorized Tagged: AOL, internet advertising, online advertising, ...1 week ago -
Murdoch serious about split from Google as talks held with Microsoft
Gordon's Republic —
Authority: 516
Looks like Rupert Murdoch wasnt simple sabre ratting (as fun as that is) about splitting from Google. It is being reported this morning that News Corporation is in talks with Microsoft about a possible split with the search giant. According to a report in the Financial Times the plan would involve News Corp being ...1 week ago -
Microsoft Exercise Their Boundless Generosity With Carrot-on-a-Stick Gold Weekend
Negative Gamer —
Authority: 590
Between the 27th and the 29th, Microsoft celebrate their Xtival online festival by offering a weekend of free Xbox Live Gold membership to all. Alongside the option to experience Live play in all compatible multiplayer games, the real draw surely comes from the ability to become a socially networked powerhouse for ...1 week ago -
How Steve Brill has adjusted his pay-for-news pitch
Nieman Journalism Lab —
Authority: 670
Because it’s my job, I’ve followed pretty much everything Steve Brill has said in public about Journalism Online , the pay-for-news firm he launched in April with Gordon Crovitz and Leo Hindrey. From the start, they’ve been offering infrastructure and consulting for news organizations that want to charge for ...1 week ago -
The Great Media Collapse of 2009: Part 2
HighTalk —
Authority: 115
Back in March I predicted 2009 to be the year of the Great Media Collapse.That the powerful forces of the global economic meltdown, plummeting advertising costs, and the shift of readers from print to the web would force seismic changes on traditional media.It’s been even worse than I thought. Are we sure it ...1 week ago -
Murdoch: online news to be smaller and less important
Gordon's Republic —
Authority: 516
In case you were in some doubt regarding the future for online news James Murdoch is telling it straight. He says that online news will in the future have a smaller audience, be less important (than broadcast) and come with a premium price tag. James Murdoch, who is chief executive of News Corporation Europe, ...1 week ago -
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The Orstrahyun —
Authority: 425
Its Only Content Kleptomania When We Do It By Darryl Mason You may recall Rupert Murdoch, and his minions, recent spectacular fury at "plagiarist" bloggers, search engines and aggregators "stealing" Murdoch news empires content and then republishing it on their own websites without Murdochs permission, and ...1 week ago -
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The Orstrahyun —
Authority: 425
Digital Rupert Predicts Death Of All Newspapers Ex-Australian alleged newspaper industry visionary Rupert Murdoch now believes that only a Kindle-like digital reader can save the newspaper business : “If it doesn’t, newspapers will go out of business. All newspapers. There’s just not enough advertising ...1 week ago -
The once-defunct New York Sun is slowly rising
Nieman Journalism Lab —
Authority: 670
Seth Lipsky is ever-so-slowly resurrecting The New York Sun as a stripped-down, online-only version of the newspaper he ran between 2002 and 2008. “We plan to build it up,” he told me yesterday, referring to nysun.com . His most-recent addition to the site is a 20-week run of crosswords by the Sun’s highly ...1 week ago -
Recurly
Wir sprechen Online. —
Authority: 140
Online subscriptions handling , recurring billing, up/downgrades, receipts, from end-to-end: Recurly ; http://j.mp/2ecuyQ1 week ago -
We won`t pay for content get it!
NJN Network —
Authority: 148
Internet may kill Saturday delivery of USPS photo: Washington Post Another study tells the old media newspapers and networks Internet users don`t pay for content Last week it was Rupert Murdoch putting up a paywall against Google. This week the Globe and Mail , Global and the National Post want us to pay through ...1 week ago -
Times editor (UK) gives details on paid content plans
Gordon's Republic —
Authority: 516
James Harding, the editor of The Times, has revealed a few details about the papers plan to charge for content as part of Rupert Murdochs pay wall ambitions. According to MediaGuardian and Press Gazette , Harding told the Society of Editors conference in Stanstead, Essex, that the paper would launch a ...1 week ago -
Forrester: 80% of Americans unwilling to pay for online content
BizReport —
Authority: 579
Oh dear. Forrester has bad news for those who are considering charging consumers for access to online newspapers, magazines and articles. It appears that most people in the U.S. just arent prepared to part with cash for content.2 weeks ago -
80% Of Consumers Say They Would Not Pay For Online Content
zero hedge —
Authority: 756
In a blow to ongoing plans by Murdoch (and others) to capitalize on premium content, a new study from Forrester shows that 80% of consumers would not be willing to pay for online news content. As readers are able to move from one content aggregator to another with greater facility than the Fed prints another billion ...2 weeks ago -
80% of Consumers Would Not Pay For Content
WebProNews Feed —
Authority: 699
As youve more than likely heard by now, News Corp. CEO Rupert Murdoch in an interview last week talked about the possibility of blocking search engines from indexing News Corp. publications content. While this may or may not actually happen, it is one of the latest (and biggest) examples of a publisher taking the ...2 weeks ago -
Murdoch and Google
Wir sprechen Online. —
Authority: 140
AdAge : Why News Corporation and Murdoch will not quit Google ; http://j.mp/4v9pqg2 weeks ago -
Murdoch and Google redux
mUmBRELLA —
Authority: 698
I wouldn’t blame you for being bored of my views on the Google versus Murdoch debate by now. But if you’re not, last week’s opinion piece on why Murdoch may have a point , which was triggered by his threat not to index on Google , led to an invitation to write a piece on the issue for The Australian. ...2 weeks ago

