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Survey Finds Slack Standards at Magazine Web Sites - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Study shows that electronic versions of news magazines do not conform to the same news reporting standards as print versions. e-versions are either not fact checked (11%) or less rigorously edited (48%).
Ryan Fuller

Magazines' Newsstand Sales Fall, Dragging Down Circulation - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article discussing the decline of the magazine industry, both for subscriptions and, to a lesser extent, newsstand sales.
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    In another tough stretch for the magazine business, newsstand sales and subscriptions declined in the last six months of 2009. The only good news: the rate of decline is getting less steep for newsstand sales.
michael curtin

Advertising - Tablet PCs Are Coming, and Magazines Aim to Be Ready - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    magazines gear for the release of tablet computers.
anonymous

BBC To Sell Magazines, Look Beyond "Physical Media" In UK - mediabistro.com: FishbowlNY - 0 views

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    The BBC is poised to sell its selection of UK-based magazines, including such titles as BBC Good Food, Gardening World, Top Gear and Radio Times. The corporation is looking to cut over $150 million USD in overhead costs and evidently plans to accomplish this by "looking to move away from physical media" and focusing more deeply on digital media as well as looking overseas for merger opportunities. The BBC has already begun stripping itself of media such as audio books, non-BBC channels outside the UK and two radio stations. It also cut the number of websites it owns by half, resulting in an estimated loss of 600 jobs.
Ryan Fuller

Google Encounters Antitrust Complaint From German Publishers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • PARIS — Google said on Monday that it faced antitrust complaints in Germany from newspaper and magazine publishers who want the company to pay for using article snippets in its Web news service and search results.
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    PARIS - Google said on Monday that it faced antitrust complaints in Germany from newspaper and magazine publishers who want the company to pay for using article snippets in its Web news service and search results.
kkholland

FCC Mobile Plan Would Auction Off TV Spectrum - Reviews by PC Magazine - 0 views

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    PC Magazine reports on the FCC's proposal to auction off airwaves freed up by the digital conversion in an effort to increase spectrum for mobile phone application development.
scwalton

Rupert Murdoch ready to sue Google? | Digital Media - CNET News - 0 views

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    "In a lengthy article in New York magazine that hit the Web late on Sunday, writer Gabriel Sherman quotes a source high up in the media industry echelon who says Murdoch is "pretty tightly wound up over Google and has been ready to sue them...He doesn't trust them at all." The lawsuit, presumably, would come if Google refused to stop indexing News Corp. search results without paying a fee for them."
scwalton

Detroit Red Wings Make Game Programs Interactive With QR Codes - 0 views

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    "the Wings have found mobile devices to be the #1 viewing medium fans are using to see videos accounting for an overwhelming 22% of fans viewing linked videos nearly 2,000 times all the way through. We're very excited at the possibilities this technology provides our team in giving more access and we've only just begun to tap into the capabilities it provides us in both marketing to our fans and giving them exactly what they are asking for in terms of access to their team. Moving forward, we're looking to create exclusive video content that is complimentary to stories included in the magazine, create opportunities for our advertisers to include offers in their ads via QR codes and put our fans in the driver's seat when it comes to giving them information on the Detroit Red Wings.""
anonymous

Justices Reinstate Settlement With Freelance Writers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The Supreme Court on Tuesday resurrected a possible settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by freelance writers who said that newspapers and magazines had committed copyright infringement by making their contributions available on electronic databases. The proposed settlement was prompted by a 2001 decision from the Supreme Court in favor of six freelance authors claiming copyright infringement in The New York Times Company v. Tasini. After the Tasini decision, many freelance works were removed from online databases. Most publishers now require freelance writers to sign contracts granting both print and online rights. After the decision, the authors, publishers and database companies who were parties to several class-action lawsuits negotiated a global settlement that would pay the plaintiffs up to $18 million.
chris_seaman

Justices Reinstate Settlement With Freelance Writers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "The Supreme Court on Tuesday resurrected a possible settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by freelance writers who said that newspapers and magazines had committed copyright infringement by making their contributions available on electronic databases. "
Theresa de los Santos

Why magazines and print media should be excited about their digital future - News, Gadg... - 0 views

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    "The future of print media is digital. Just as new printing techniques revolutionised the industry and gave birth to full page color images in print media, digital content will change the way we read and consume print media in the future. The ideals and stories will (hopefully) still be there at the heart of digital media but consumers will be given the opportunity to delve deep into the articles. Digital media will put elements that enrich the reading experience - like rich colour photos that can be enlarged, video, sound, animations and 3D images -at the fingertips of every reader"
anonymous

Top 10 technology company mergers - News - PC Authority - 0 views

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    A list of the top 10 mergers in recent times according to PC Authority magazine. Not all are media companies, but still a useful overview.
scwalton

Poynter Online - Mobile Media - 0 views

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    ""Some of you bring your laptop into the bathroom," he continued. "I know you all bring your iPhone into the bathroom." Those of us who work in digital media may need to start thinking about those baskets full of magazines and Sunday papers in bathrooms everywhere."
Julian Gottlieb

MediaPost Publications Publishers Plan New iPad Products 03/11/2010 - 0 views

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    Publishers, newspapers, and magazines are looking to create new apps for the iPad.
kkholland

Communicate Magazine - 0 views

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    A look at how lobbyists are beginning to leverage social media tools for grassroots lobbying and coordinated public comment campaigns.
scwalton

FT.com / UK - Publishers warn of hurdles to iPad deal - 0 views

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    "Although Apple won plaudits from the book publishing industry for offering it more control over pricing and a richer split of sales - publishers retain 70 per cent of sales and have control over the customer pricing of books - the revenue sharing plan makes less sense for recurring charges such as subscriptions, publishers said. The concept of giving away close to a third of subscription sales over an indefinite period was difficult to accept, publishers said. "Thirty per cent forever changes the economics," one media executive in discussions with Apple said. "You can imagine we feel less good about it. Should (subscriptions) be treated differently than single item sales?""
Ethan Hartsell

Google Patent Auto-Converts Print Publications to E-Articles - 0 views

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    "A patent application by Google (GOOG), filed in August 2008 and only made public last week, shows that the company is working on an automated way to split printed magazines and newspapers into individual articles that it could then deliver separately. Although this could allow Google to convert stacks of periodicals into electronic archives, it potentially sends the company headlong into conflict with a famous Supreme Court ruling on media law."
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