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Derik Dupont

Reuters to overhaul website and hints at charging for content - Media news - Media Week - 1 views

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    Read Reuters to overhaul website and hints at charging for content & other Media Week news online. Reuters to overhaul website and hints at charging for content from Media Week. Media Week magazine - news and information from the world of media
Michael Jensen

Death Of Old Media Exaggerated, They Have At Least Five Years Left | paidContent.org - 0 views

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    PriceWaterhouseCooper: "One of the things we need to get into context here is that traditional media isn't dead yet and won't be for the next five years. It's very important to think why. The over-50s are helping to sustain traditional media, and also in many of the emerging markets there is still plenty of room for traditional media. The death of traditional media is exaggerated, at least in a five-year context."
Ryan Holman

FTC's blogger rules 'constitutionally dubious,' says IAB - The Hill's Hillicon Valley - 1 views

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    The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) on Thursday called on the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to withdraw its recent guidelines regarding the commentary of bloggers and other social media opinion leaders, saying the new rules unconstitutionally penalize online media for practices traditional media have had in place for decades. Randall Rothenberg, IAB's chief executive, sent a letter to FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz saying the new rules will "muzzle" bloggers.
Derik Dupont

Rupert Murdoch Talks Media Predictions and the iPad - Fashion Memopad - WWD.com - 2 views

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    Hearst's Cathie Black and Rupert Murdoch spoke at a panel at this week's New York Forum.
Derik Dupont

New Media, Old Media | Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) - 1 views

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    The Lead Teaser: The stories and issues that gain traction in social media differ substantially from those that lead in the mainstream press. But they also differ greatly from each other. Across a year-long study of blogs, Twitter and YouTube,
Mark Schreiber

How Google's New Hatred of "Content Farms" Could Rearrange the Media Business - 0 views

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    "A broad definition would burst the content farm media bubble - there are far more news sites than consumers could possibly need - which has been growing the last few years. By the same token, such a move would leave legit news sites - such as the Times - riding higher in the rankings. Google could, in other words, kill off much of the competition that has vexed traditional media on the web in a single blow."
Helen Nam

The Growth of Talking Points Memo: A Case Study in Independent Media | Media and Techno... - 0 views

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    This interview with the founder of Talking Points Memo describes the process of his nutty personal blog became respected "independent media." TPM broke the Duke Cunningham bribery scandal and the US Attorneys firing scandal. Perhaps this is the authority "test" for political blogs -- they must break a major news scandal. Whatever you think of him, Matt Drudge made his bones by breaking the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
Derik Dupont

Murdoch accuses Google of news 'theft' -- latimes.com - 1 views

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    Escalating the battle between traditional newspapers and online news providers, media mogul Rupert Murdoch lashed out at Google Inc. and other Web companies Tuesday, accusing them of looting news articles and contributing to the industry's decline.
Allison Hughes

University Press Shows Knack for New Media - 1 views

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    University Presses using Social Media to drive search and discovery
Paul Riccardi

Social-networking sites share breaking news - CNN.com - 0 views

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    We all know the power of social networking. And while the print news industry suffers, will social media affect online news as well?
Derik Dupont

Gannett setting up local websites in 10 markets - Yahoo! News - 0 views

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    Gannett Co., one of the nation's biggest media companies, said Tuesday that its broadcasting arm is launching new local websites in 10 of its markets.
Derik Dupont

Poll: Most won't pay to read newspapers online | Digital Media - CNET News - 0 views

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    With print newspapers striving to survive by hopping onto the Web, new Harris poll finds 77 percent of online adults wouldn't pay to read a newspaper's content online. Read this blog post by Lance Whitney on Digital Media.
Paul Riccardi

Media execs rocked by 15-year-old's blunt, blistering analysis : Ben Patterson : Yahoo!... - 0 views

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    Really, this is breaking news to the industry? Kudos to the kid for telling it like it is, but are these companies really just hearing about this now? People don't like advertisements on a website constitutes breaking news? And people would prefer free stuff to stuff they have to pay for? Wait, why am I surprised that the heads of major media outlets are completely clueless as to what people actually want?
Derik Dupont

FT.com / Media - Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact - 0 views

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    Companies look to freeze out Google"/>FT.com / Media - Microsoft and News Corp eye web pact
Derik Dupont

Advertising - Madison Avenue Finds Old and New Media Can Coexist - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Marketers are using Web video along with - rather than in place of - television.
Paul Riccardi

Have We Reached the End of Book Publishing As We Know It? -- New York Magazine - 0 views

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    I realize this is a few months old, but it's still a great read, albeit lengthy, on the demise of traditional publishing.
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    That was a good article. I came across this interesting response to it from a media business blogger, who says pay attention to the part about HarperCollins' new efforts. http://industry.bnet.com/media/1000315/the-end-of-publishing-or-its-rebirth/
Derik Dupont

Time Inc.'s Squires Assembles Team of Rivals to Harness Digital Media | The New York Ob... - 0 views

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    Some of the magazine industry's biggest names are on the verge of forming a new company that would allow them to take the digital future into their own hands.
Ellen Levy

How news becomes more like cable TV as paywalls and meters give way to bundled subscrip... - 0 views

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    More on publishers bundling subscriptions to print and digital media.
Derik Dupont

With Tablet, Apple Sees New Money in Old Media - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    With a new tablet device, Steve Jobs is betting he can reshape businesses like textbooks, newspapers and television much the way his iPod revamped the music industry-and expand Apple's influence and revenue as a content middleman." />
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