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Murdoch serious about split from Google as talks held with Microsoft
Looks like Rupert Murdoch wasn't 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...
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Nov 23 2009, 09:09 AM
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Murdoch: online news to be smaller and less important
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...
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Nov 20 2009, 10:52 AM
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Times editor (UK) gives details on paid content plans
James Harding, the editor of The Times, has revealed a few details about the paper's plan to charge for content as part of Rupert Murdoch's pay wall ambitions. According to MediaGuardian and Press Gazette , Harding told the Society of Editors...
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Nov 17 2009, 12:36 PM
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Jeremy Clarkson a possible top earner as people vote for micropayments over subs (Emap?)
People have said they would be willing to pay small amounts for online content (we're talking 2p to 20p), which is very encouraging. And good news for Rupert Murdoch as Jeremy Clarkson tops the list of online columnists. Having read this research...
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Nov 12 2009, 10:33 AM
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Is Murdoch really plannng a Google free future?
Rupert Murdoch has taken time out to tell Sky News Australia why he might ban his content from Google and why he'd rather have fewer visitors coming to his (paid for) websites (not to mention a quick bash at the thieving BBC). In an interview with...
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Nov 09 2009, 12:40 PM
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More pay walls – Emap makes its pitch/readers respond
There are some interesting comments cropping up on Retail Week's blog about its plan to charge readers £150 and put some online content behind a pay wall on November 13. In the blog post Retail Week editor Tim Danaher makes his pitch to the magazine...
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Nov 06 2009, 01:42 PM
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Murdoch stalls on the road to paid content/NMA raise pay wall
First it was the New York Times and now Rupert Murdoch has hinted that News Corporation may not hit its year end deadline to implement paid content. Murdoch, who owns the Times and the Sun, Wall Street Journal and New York Post (what a great front page;...
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Nov 05 2009, 10:06 AM
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Paid content: what we've learnt
Paidcontent's survey this week looking at what people will pay for content online has been useful in reminding us about a lot of stuff we already knew, but chiefly that the print and online products are very closely (and need to be) related. In its...
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Sep 24 2009, 10:43 AM
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Big and bold Murdoch takes the paid content gamble
Huge sigh of relief has been breathed around the world this morning by newspaper executives everywhere who were all waiting for someone to make the first move and charge for content. Rupert Murdoch has never been a patient man. Murdoch has made the first...
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Aug 06 2009, 09:35 AM
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Free content – an accidental historical moment
He's not the first to say it, but Barry Diller described the moment when news organisations decided to give content away as one of those "accidental historical" moments. He was talking at the time about his support for paid content. An accidental...
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News Corp talks paid content – content bundling
News Corporation's new digital boss Jonathan Miller has been banging the paid content drum. His spin was "content bundling" kind of like the charging equivalent of pick 'n' mix. Speaking in New York at the Hollywood Reporter's...
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Jun 04 2009, 11:52 AM
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Paid-for content – an impossible dream?
The PaidContent blog has a good piece today on why the idea of charging for content might be a flight of fancy and impossible to implement after years of free access. The post comes in a week that two media figures have been talking paid content and raising...
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Time for newspapers to start charging?
I'm pretty sure that digital bosses at the UK's national newspapers are already thinking this, but as the managing director of Guardian News & Media, Tim Brooks, says in an interview today -- quality newspapers are "not profitable"...
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Feb 19 2009, 11:52 AM
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