Posts under Tag: paywall
Pay it forward: Great posts on media

The past week, a lot of interesting posts and articles have been written on media. It’s hard to find time to actually produce something between all the good reads. Here’s two I would like to recommend you to read if you are into journalism and/or social media; “Maximum information in minimum time”: Gauging social media’s merits. By Megan Garber. (Nieman Journalism

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NY Times + Facebook = Paying Online Readers?

The New York Times’s senior vice president Martin Nisenholtz yesterday delivered a keynote speech on the Future of Publishing at Wharton School of Business. I wish I had been there, as I now read the transcript at paidContent.org. Nisenholtz spoke at length about the need to find the same type of engagement for the online media product as the traditional

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Great Week for World Media

This week is most definitely a great one for world media; the New York Times just went public with their  pay wall venture. And in France, European giant Le Monde hired their first female editor ever, Sylvie Kauffmann. Finally. Two small steps for man, two giant leaps for world media. Dare we hope for more? Regarding the debate about the NYT

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Harding to charge for Times’ digital content

The Times’ editor James Harding yesterday made clear that the newspaper will start charging for digital content. But do not believe for a second that it will be per article; “You have to be very careful with article-only economics. You will find yourself writing a lot more about Britney Spears.” (Oliver Luft, Nov 17, Press Gazette) Good quote, love it!

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