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Economist is a natural for paid content
On hearing the news this morning that The Economist is to charge for news content across its site I was wondering why they waited so long. The Economist is a natural for paid content in the same way that the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times...
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Life in the clickstream: the future of journalism
Everyone who works online and has anything to do with publishing should be reading this. A report out today that attempts to map the carnage in publishing and take a guess at the future. Full of good nuggets. With nods to both the Guardian's Emily...
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May 28 2009, 12:00 PM
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People will pay for content, says PwC
That's what PricewaterhouseCoopes says in its 'Outlook for Newspaper Publishing in the Digital Age' report out today. The report looks at how the newspaper industry can face up to the structural challenges that have seen paid for titles lose...
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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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May 08 2009, 09:56 AM
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MediaGuardian.co.uk to go paid for?
Very interesting news coming from Guardian boss Carolyn McCall today at the Fipp World Magazine Congress in London where she is talking about charging for content and MediaGuardian.co.uk could be one of its sites that goes paid for. Carolyn McCall's...
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May 05 2009, 01:03 PM
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Free lunch is over says The Economist as Indy talks charging
In an editorial today The Economist joins the growing chatter that says the days of (entirely) free content are over. It does so as The Independent and The Times are revealed to be looking seriously at paid-for content. In a piece titled 'The end...
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Mar 20 2009, 09:47 AM
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How much more would you pay for your newspaper?
How much more would you pay for your newspaper? Would you pay £1.50? What if that were linked to online content as well? Maybe, after all, you get a lot of content for very little money. I was thinking this as I started writing a blog post this morning...
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Time Inc considers making its top sites subscription based
The debate over paid content is steadily growing. Today Ann S Moore, the chief executive of Time Inc, says that the US magazine giant is considering making its most successful titles Time.com and People.com subscription based. In an interview in the Daily...
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Paid for content high on Guardian wish list
It is is probably on everyone else's in the newspaper industry as well, but Tim Brooks has raised the flag today at the FT's Digital Media Conference in London. It looks like the place to be today and Tim Bradshaw (who is doing some good Twittering...
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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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