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The Times' effort to give readers a free taste of its opinion pieces wasn't generating enough of an impact on paid subscriptions to be worthwhile.
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Introducing The Post's online subscription model, which will launch June 12.
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In a new study, affluent, middle-aged, college-educated users are driving the growth of tablets. Some say that the sales of tablet computers will soon surpass laptops.
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Expanding on our weekly Innovation column — which asks, Who made that? — we explore the origins of dozens of products and ideas in this special issue of the magazine.
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Despite a decreased viewing audience, digital advertising can be successful in online newspapers that employ paywall systems going forward.
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By launching the Frontline Freelance Registry, this London-based organisation seeks to provide the 'safety net that staff journalists already have'
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A detailed look at RT's approach to YouTube, where it records around 800,000 to one million views a day
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The editor-in-chief shared advice with other publishers at the World Editors Forum in Bangkok
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"We thought there was an opportunity to do for professional journalism what Tumblr and Pinterest and Flipboard, so many of the other innovative new startups, have done for other kinds of content."
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What, besides intimidation, is achieved by searching phone records of respected journalists?
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New site will let journalists monetise their work as well as offering a platform for mentorship
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Most publishers are concentrating on milking more revenue out of existing customers. Hearst is focused on building a new native-to-digital audience.
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Print papers aren't dead yet, and investor / oracle Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has acquired 28 dailies in the past two years. Buffett isn't exactly known for investing based on sentimentality.
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despite the promise of paywalls and gains in digital readers, newspaper revenue will decline through at least 2017, a pricewaterhousecoopers report said.
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With more news now available online does the internet spell doom for the daily newspaper?
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The Post has also now announced it will charge $9.99 a month for access to the site on desktop and mobile, or $14.99 for complete digital access, including apps
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This continues a series on advice for new top editors in Digital First Media newsrooms. Dan Rowinski, Mobile Editor at ReadWrite, first offered the advice below in a comment on yesterday's blog po...
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Europe's top-selling newspaper said Monday it will introduce a paywall for part of its online offerings starting next month.
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In a speech to Columbia business school graduates, the CEO of the New York Times described the company’s role in media disruption.
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Figures released by the AOP show growth and confidence in the sector in line with previous predictions
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From the start of August users will need to pay £2 a week to view The Sun's online content
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The Times of London cuts off its Opinion Tumblr feed a year after opening it. Strangely though, they never set up analytics on the page so they had NO IDEA how much traffic it was driving?