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It placed its story (on the state of California holding on to report on the increase in the number of women dying from pregnancy complications) in bigger regional media as diverse as the San Francisco Chronicle, KQED public radio and KGO-TV. Now ...
New marketing dollars, new marketing dollars, new marketing dollars.
Yes, three plusses. I believe that the biggest impact of the tablet, in
whatever six- to 11-inch forms stick will be in being a magnet for
marketing dollars. I'm not saying ...
That's what Tony Ridder, then new CEO of Knight Ridder asked tablet visionary Roger Fidler in the early '90s. Fidler's vision, well-captured in Knight Ridder vet Brian Monroe's post: People have also read vertically since papyrus and they will ...
Why 2011? That’s a compelling question about the New York Times’ metering announcement, one that I somehow missed in my list of nine (“Nine Questions: New York Times Goes Metered” ). It’s a good one, given that making a mid-January ...
It's a big bet. The New York Times, which has been thrashing about every possible kind of business model in the last six months, is making the bet on metering, meaning readers will get some number of free articles per month, then be told to ...
Important Details: On the first business day of the new year, Dow Jones announced it was combining the operations of its two largest divisions — the Consumer Media Group and the Enterprise Media Group – under the leadership of Todd ...
This is how things go in the digital world. Politico started as an idea in January, 2007 -- a high-quality news site, led by veterans from Time Magazine and the Washington Post. It made its bones in the run-up to the 2008 U.S. Presidential ...
How does the tablet blur own notion of what's a book, what's a magazine and what's a newspaper? The web atomized everything, and the tablet is one form of reordering. Each device though -- a Sony Reader, a Kindle, a Nook, a JooJoo, an Adam, an ...
Many of us shared the three-minute Sports Illustrated tablet video over the last week, and now watched at least a quarter million times. It was an ah-ha moment, amid the rat-a-tat-tat of daily digital news, moves and announcements. We could see ...
It’s quite a cat-and-mouse game. The cat is Rupert Murdoch, a lion in the winter of his career. Astoundingly, he’s become the leading spokesman for American journalism. The mouse is the crafty Google, adjusting its algorithms and its tactics, ...
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