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Online advertising looking good for newspapers
Online advertising is starting to help beleaguered newspapers a bit — surely good news for the troubled industry. According to a... -
What happened to convergence in the newsroom?
On one of my mailing lists the other day (Gads, just saying mailing list instead of Twitter account or Facebook... -
Some people will pay for content
In a study of 27,000 people across 52 countries, Nielsen found that consumers might pay for content, that is if... -
New York Times OKs paid content
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Poll results: Newspaper paywall a go
The results are in from my second poll: “How much would you be willing to pay to access a news...