Amanda Natividad
Mar 9, 2010 5:00 PM
The Financial Times has a sizeable and nicely growing subscription business—so why mess with micropayments? FT.com Managing Director Rob Grimshaw says that half the FT’s print customers are newsstand buyers, and the company needs to offer an similar a la carte option online as well. Grimshaw, in an interview with…
Keep Reading »
Posted In:
Media & Publishing, Online News, Events, ContentNext Events, paidContent 2010, Companies, Google, Hearst, Pearson, Financial Times, FT.com, cnn, contentnext media, ernie sander, josh cohen, kc estenson, lincoln millstein, rob grimshaw
Staci D. Kramer
Feb 12, 2010 1:53 AM
As ad revenues decline, publishers continue to experiment with new areas of content and distribution platforms. What will users pay for? What’s working, or rather, what holds the most potential for growth? Local, niche? Subscriptions, metered? When the internet levels the playing field and anyone can be a publisher or…
Keep Reading »
Posted In:
Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Events, ContentNext Events, paidContent 2010, ernie sander, josh cohen, kc estenson, lincoln millstein, rob grimshaw
Staci D. Kramer
Feb 11, 2010 4:40 AM
What can you expect at paidContent 2010: Discussing the Economics of Content? Just what we promised when we announced our first namesake conference: a forward-looking discussion of the major issues and opportunities facing us, staying away from the religious arguments that often arise when discussing the topic of paid content,…
Keep reading for more about the content super-distributors »
Posted In:
Media & Publishing, Events, ContentNext Events, paidContent 2010, amanda richman, bruce campbell, cella irvine, david verklin, elinor hirschhorn, lincoln millstein, patrick keane, rafat ali, shawn colo
Social Standing
Which media brands are getting a lift from Tweeters and bloggers right now -- and which are getting panned?
Show Me: