• Will readers pay for content?

    Updated: 2011-04-29 14:08:18
    Among trends in the media industry, one of the most promising is the increasing readiness of consumers to pay for content, says Marcel Fenez, a Global Entertainment and Media Leader for PricewaterhouseCoopers, in a presentation of many of those trends.Mr Fenez made his presentation at WAN-IFRA's Publish Asia 2011, being held in Bangkok from 27 to 29 April.

  • UK: The Guardian Cans Its 'Unsustainable' Local Websites

    Updated: 2011-04-29 13:56:36
    Guardian News & Media is ending the project it launched in 2010 to try and figure out the future of local journalism."Unfortunately, while the blogs have found engaged local readerships and had good editorial impact, the project is not sustainable in its present form," writes the publisher's digital engagement head Meg Pickard.Continue reading on paidContent.org

  • How Digital Editions Can Help Save Newspapers

    Updated: 2011-04-27 16:58:41
    by Gary RandazzoVirtually all newspapers have websites that look good and have great functionality. So why aren't they all producing acceptable amounts of profit? The question probably should be asked differently, "What do consumers and advertisers expect from newspapers?" Then ask, "What do they expect from the Internet?" Continue reading on Editor & Publisher

  • USA: Mobile ads as content: Spokesman-Review's homegrown landing pages

    Updated: 2011-04-27 16:39:01
    : : World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers News World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers WAN Events WAN Reports World Editors Forum Press Freedom Young Readers Programme Shaping the Future of the Newspaper The Editors Weblog Arab Media African Media World Editors Forum WEF Homepage Annual WEF Conference Study Tours WEF Webinars E-consulting for editors Trends in Newsrooms Report The Newsroom Barometer All news feed Industry Trends feed Mobile feed Advertising feed Employment feed Circulation Readership feed Printing Production feed Ownership Regulations feed Print Data feed Financials feed Launches Closures feed Archives USA : Mobile ads as content : Spokesman-Review's homegrown landing pages Posted by Anton Jolkovski on April 27, 2011 at 9:39 AM Mobile advertising

  • Japan: Quake-Area Newspapers Found Twitter Solutions to Get the News Out

    Updated: 2011-04-27 09:08:52
    : World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers News World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers WAN Events WAN Reports World Editors Forum Press Freedom Young Readers Programme Shaping the Future of the Newspaper The Editors Weblog Arab Media African Media World Editors Forum WEF Homepage Annual WEF Conference Study Tours WEF Webinars E-consulting for editors Trends in Newsrooms Report The Newsroom Barometer All news feed Industry Trends feed Mobile feed Advertising feed Employment feed Circulation Readership feed Printing Production feed Ownership Regulations feed Print Data feed Financials feed Launches Closures feed Archives Japan : Quake-Area Newspapers Found Twitter Solutions to Get the News Out Posted by Anton Jolkovski on April 27, 2011 at 2:08 AM In the wake of the

  • USA: Why our small-town daily is adding a full-time curator

    Updated: 2011-04-26 10:45:18
    : World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers News World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers WAN Events WAN Reports World Editors Forum Press Freedom Young Readers Programme Shaping the Future of the Newspaper The Editors Weblog Arab Media African Media World Editors Forum WEF Homepage Annual WEF Conference Study Tours WEF Webinars E-consulting for editors Trends in Newsrooms Report The Newsroom Barometer All news feed Industry Trends feed Mobile feed Advertising feed Employment feed Circulation Readership feed Printing Production feed Ownership Regulations feed Print Data feed Financials feed Launches Closures feed Archives USA : Why our small-town daily is adding a full-time curator Posted by Anton Jolkovski on April 26, 2011 at 3:45 AM by Matt DeRienzo We're adding a

  • Chasing pageviews with values: How the Christian Science Monitor has adjusted to a web-first, SEO'd world

    Updated: 2011-04-26 10:10:27
    We've seen a flood of innovations over the past few years in journalism on the web: from technology and the delivery of news to new forms of storytelling and reporting. But making those innovations happen has been neither fast nor easy. How do you manage meaningful change that sticks? That question drives our research.Continue reading on Nieman Journalism Lab

  • Ethiopia: Renting a read from 'newspaper landlords'

    Updated: 2011-04-21 09:21:24
    : World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers News World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers WAN Events WAN Reports World Editors Forum Press Freedom Young Readers Programme Shaping the Future of the Newspaper The Editors Weblog Arab Media African Media World Editors Forum WEF Homepage Annual WEF Conference Study Tours WEF Webinars E-consulting for editors Trends in Newsrooms Report The Newsroom Barometer All news feed Industry Trends feed Mobile feed Advertising feed Employment feed Circulation Readership feed Printing Production feed Ownership Regulations feed Print Data feed Financials feed Launches Closures feed Archives Ethiopia : Renting a read from newspaper landlords' Posted by Anton Jolkovski on April 21, 2011 at 2:21 AM Addis Ababa , Ethiopia CNN Garum Tesfaye

  • Pulitzer watch: Is there no more breaking news in newspapers?

    Updated: 2011-04-21 09:10:27
    For the first time in the 95-year history of the Pulitzers, no one won for breaking news coverage in writing. Isn't that what newspapers are meant to do? Break news? And yet no clear majority could be raised among the judges to crown one of the three finalists the winner. Continue reading on blogPost

  • Mail Online [UK] becomes world's second most popular newspaper site

    Updated: 2011-04-20 10:33:51
    World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers News World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers WAN Events WAN Reports World Editors Forum Press Freedom Young Readers Programme Shaping the Future of the Newspaper The Editors Weblog Arab Media African Media World Editors Forum WEF Homepage Annual WEF Conference Study Tours WEF Webinars E-consulting for editors Trends in Newsrooms Report The Newsroom Barometer All news feed Industry Trends feed Mobile feed Advertising feed Employment feed Circulation Readership feed Printing Production feed Ownership Regulations feed Print Data feed Financials feed Launches Closures feed Archives Mail Online UK becomes world's second most popular newspaper site Posted by Anton Jolkovski on April 20, 2011 at 3:33 AM Mail Online , Associated

  • Righting the Copyright Imbalance

    Updated: 2011-04-19 14:13:25
    The Australian Digital Alliance's policy forum, Righting the Copyright Imbalance, brought together activists, policymakers, researchers, and other stakeholders interested in copyright reform. There was an excellent range of speakers, and I highly recommend that you check out the podcasts of the forum available on the ADA website. The most striking theme that came up during the forum was the role that international agreements have played in shaping Australia's copyright law. Dr. Nicholas Gruen argued that while our international obligations under agreements like the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of International Property Rights (TRIPS) do limit reforms, Australian policymakers have been too [...]

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