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1 hour, 52 minutes ago ago from excapite
Earlier this week the consortium of Time Inc., Conde Nast, the Hearst Corporation, Meredith and the News Corporation announced plans to build a much anticipated industry-standard platform to present their work on the Web, phones and e-readers. (See NY Times Five Magazine and Newspaper Publishers Introduce Their Digital News Stand and Peter Kafka's MediaMemo Now’s the Time, Finally: Publishers Announce Their “Hulu for Magazines.” Next Up: ...
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34 minutes ago ago from Amazon Kindle, Kindle 2 And Kindle DX Blog
Skiff To Help Save The Publishers Skiff, owned by Hearst Corporation, specializes in delivering digital content like newspapers and magazines. Come 2010, they are going to launch a new service that will rival with Amazon and the Kindle in some ways. Skiff intends to start delivering digital content directly to consumers who want this content. The aim is to distribute it to all available channels and that includes dedicated ...
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21 hours ago ago from Jacket Copy
Five major magazine and newspaper publishers announced Tuesday that they are planning to build an e-reader to rival Amazon's Kindle. The consortium includes Time Inc., News Corp., Conde Nast, Hearst Corp. and Meredith Corp., publishers of Time, Cosmopolitan, Better Homes and Gardens and the Wall Street Journal, among others. In our tech blog, Alex Pham reports: The reason: Publishers want to be able to set their own terms, including ...
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3 hours ago ago from Alone in Holy Land
Image via Wikipedia As a former journalist, I cannot imagine my existence without newspapers...Here, in Israel I've been reading "Haaretz"'s English edition for some time now and I like the newspaper and I generally tend to agree with their policy. But, usually Israeli newspaper articles give me nightmares or better, insomnias. When, at midnight I wake up my sleeping husband with the phrase :"I am really concerned about...", he sighs and ...
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13 hours ago ago from Circulation: Marketing to Readers
Newspapers Using ABC's New Consolidated Media Reports to Tell Larger Story The Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Gettysburg Times joined Chicago Tribune and Kansas City Star in releasing CMRs for September 2009 Reporting Period. The Consolidated Media Report is ABC's customizable report that allows newspapers to present advertisers with a snapshot of their entire media footprint across a myriad of print and digital ...
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Variety to begin charging for Web access Thursday
14 hours ago ago from FanHouse
LOS ANGELES -The Hollywood trade newspaper Variety is putting its Web site behind a "pay wall" starting Thursday. That means it will be reserving its online content for paid subscribers and hoping its advertisers stick around despite the smaller online audience. Variety plans to shut off free access gradually. After about two months, the newspaper plans to block free access for good, ending an experiment with free online content that it began ...
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15 hours ago ago from The New York Times
Five major magazine and newspaper publishers announced plans on Tuesday to build an industry-standard platform to present their work on the Web, smartphones and electronic readers in a richer, more flexible and more lucrative form than is possible today. Add to Portfolio News Corporation Go to your Portfolio The consortium of Time Inc., Cond Nast , the Hearst Corporation, Meredith and the News Corporation does not lack ...
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