... and attractive
products that might provide them with a business model. And yes, that includes
news content .
Those people in the industry obsessing
about whether you can or can’t charge for news are ...
... to know:
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Editor and Publisher: Life in the content
room – journalists at Gazette Communications service a newspaper, website and a
TV station. It pays to be flexible, ...
Alan Mutter: The Newsosaur on why some
papers will never charge for content and why this will be bad news for those
that intend to try:
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Editor and Publisher: Gannett ...
... media companies can provide it, says the Newsosaur
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Paid Content : Mathew Ingram, blogger (but
for Toronto Globe & Mail) on why newspapers remain the best browsers for
surprise ...
... his money.
In the great Venn diagram of the news
media, the people formerly known as bloggers (content producers) are growing and
making more money and the number of people employed full-time by big ...
New York Times: Could Germany’s
proposals for a new copyright law to protect online content be the saviour of
journalism? “Yes”, say publishers, “No” say the netties:
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... for the full story:
Paid Content : Wall Street Journal to revamp
and enhance European edition and website and offer special deals to Euro
subscribers:
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Paid Content : ...
... in China at the
weekend during which he referred to the internet as the province of “plagiarists”
and “content kleptomaniacs”.
I’m preparing to fly out to Hobart tomorrow morning
to get ready for ...
... Simons: Content Makers links to a new poll on where people get their
foreign news:
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...
... interested in our industry, and the purchase a year or so ago, of Rafat
Ali’s Paid Content , which is a strong example of a quality specialist blog
(“legacy journalism” snobs should take pause when they ...