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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
Derik Dupont

NY Times' Sulzberger Explains Philosophy Behind Charging for Articles | Epicenter | Wir... - 0 views

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    New York Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. plans to start charging readers for access to more than an as-yet-undetermined number of articles per month
Derik Dupont

New York Times May Charge Core Web Readers - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    As the newspaper wraps up its assessment of the benefits and risks of restricting access to news on the Web, it is nearing a decision to charge its core online readers. " />
Derik Dupont

New York Times to Begin Website Charges in January - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    The New York Times will begin charging for access to articles on its website in January, Bill Keller, executive editor of the newspaper, said at a dinner for the Foreign Press Association. " />
Derik Dupont

Why Charging for Online Content (Mostly) Won't Work - Advertising Age - Digital - 1 views

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    Why charging for online content won't work and some online revenue model suggestions.
Derik Dupont

AP Considers Charging Online Customers More For Faster News - 0 views

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    HONG KONG — The Associated Press is considering whether to sell news stories to some online customers exclusively for a certain period, perhaps half an hour, the head of the news organization said Tuesday. The AP licenses its stories and photographs to many of the Internet's main hubs, including Google, Yahoo and Microsoft's MSN, and its work also is used by hundreds of Web sites owned by newspapers and broadcasters.
Derik Dupont

MediaPost Publications 'Journal' And Others Say Hearst Is Right To Charge For Mobile Co... - 0 views

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    'Journal' And Others Say Hearst Is Right To Charge For Mobile Content - 03/12/2010
Helen Nam

Amazon.com: Confessions of a Butcher-eat steak on a hamburger budget and save$$$: John ... - 0 views

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    Amazon charged $29.95 for the digital version of Confessions of a Butcher when the paperback cost only $11.95. After an outdry -- including a posting by the author's wife -- Amazon reduced the ebook price to $10.76
Paul Riccardi

New York Times Nuts Not To Charge Subscription Fee (NYT) - 0 views

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    Brief, but interesting take on making money online with free content or a free/paid hybrid.
Derik Dupont

Media Cache - Free vs. Paid, Murdoch vs. Rusbridger - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The head of News Corporation and the editor of The Guardian are facing off over whether newspapers should charge for content on the Web.
Derik Dupont

Paid Content: What a Meter at The Times Online Means - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 0 views

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    Paid content: Charging The New York Times Online's heaviest users preserves ad inventory but risks the readers most valuable for ad sales.
Derik Dupont

FT.com / Media - Times and Sunday Times unveil membership schemes - 1 views

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    £50 a year plan seen as precursor to online charging"/>FT.com / Media - Times and Sunday Times unveil membership schemes
Derik Dupont

Newspapers Grapple With Online Pay Walls - Advertising Age - MediaWorks - 0 views

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    The push for newspapers to charge their online readers reached wild-rumpus status last week, as Newsday.com announced a pay wall.
Allison Hughes

Students Find E-Textbooks \'Clumsy\' and Don\'t Use Their Interactive Features - Wired ... - 1 views

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    Several universities have recently tried a new model for delivering textbooks in hopes of saving students money: requiring purchase of e-textbooks and charging students a materials fee to cover the costs. A recent report on some of those pilot projects, however, shows that many students find the e-textbooks "clumsy" and prefer print.
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