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Q&A: Patrick Keane on Associated Content's approach to publishing and the death of engagment

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-03-12
For major publishers, covering real-time and local information is increasingly a struggle. As budgets and bureaus shrink, publications are competing with never ending updates from social media and ...
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Q&A: Patrick Keane on Associated Content's approach to publishing and the death of engagement

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-03-12
For major publishers, covering real-time and local information is increasingly a struggle. As budgets and bureaus shrink, publications are competing with never ending updates from social media and ...
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Media Summit: Consumers are king. But advertisers don't always pay attention.

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-03-11
For many publishers — both online and off — content runs their business strategy. As Rupert Murdoch recently said, “Content is not just king. It is the emperor of all things electronic.” But a good...
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The New York Times gets a cheap new local blog with the help of a few NYU students

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-02-23
At a time when hyperlocal news is taking off, many newspapers are struggling to fund the reporting necessary to keep popular but costly local news bureaus active. But The New York Times is taking a...
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The blurring of online fashion retail and publishing

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-02-08
The link between retail and publishing has always been strong. A product promoted in print sells products that are available online or in store. Thanks to online, the link is getting stronger, an...
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Twitter Trends go local

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-01-27
Twitter's Trending Topics list may or may not be useful to you. While they can often be helpful in spotting breaking news events and the hot topics of the day, they're also notoriously associated w...
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The New York Times' paywall goes up in 2011. Will the paper's top talent still be there?

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-01-20
Much digital ink has been spilled this week over The New York Times' decision to install a metered payment system on its website. But all of the hypothesizing about the fate of the paper and its ad...
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How small newspapers can make money from Twitter

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-01-18
Big newspapers are joining Twitter at an alarming rate, in part because it offers another avenue for story ideas and scoops. Some newspaper execs are also trying to find a way to make money from T...
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Could social media be the Wall Street Journal's silver bullet in the fight against Google

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2010-01-13
If 2010 is really going to be "The Year of the Paywall" as The Economist predicted this month, The Wall Street Journal is set to be the year's poster child. Rupert Murdoch's business paper made wav...
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Best of 2009: Econsultancy interviews

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-12-23
We've interviewed nearly 100 industry experts this year on various topics, from affiliate marketing to web analytics. I've already gathered together all of our interviews on e-commerce and social ...
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Q&A: Mark Josephson of Outside.in on the rise of local content

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-12-10
As the recession continues to hurt major media organizations, many news outlets are having to shutter their regional bureaus due to budget cuts, even though the prospects for local content — and ad...
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Q&A: Mark Josephson on Outside.in and the rise of local content

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-12-10
As the recession continues to hurt major media organizations, many news outlets are having to shutter their regional bureaus due to budget cuts, even though the prospects for local content — and ad...
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Rupert Murdoch clears the air on the future of journalism

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-12-08
Rupert Murdoch's media empire produces news, but he also has a habit of making it himself. Most recently, he was a headline-creator when he stated he'd be pulling his websites out of Google's index...
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The Guardian's climate change editorial and why consumers have gone cold on newspapers

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-12-07
The world is going to end if we don't act fast. No, seriously. Don't believe me? Apparently you don't subscribe to The Guardian, or one of the other 55 newspapers around the world that are using th...
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Can Microsoft's money save the newspaper industry?

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-11-24
Maybe Rupert Murdoch isn't so crazy after all. Little more than two weeks after he essentially stated "Google? We don't need no stinkin' Google", reports have surfaced that Microsoft is talking wit...
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Why newspapers need brand managers

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-11-16
It's a subject that turns the stomachs of most journalists. After all in journalism, "marketing" and "branding" are dirty words. But given the media fall out as a backdrop for the global recession,...
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Britain's NLA explains why it is going after the news aggregators

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-11-03
The Newspaper Licensing Agency (NLA) licenses companies to copy from national and regional newspapers and collects fees on their behalf. I've been talking to the NLA's commercial director Andrew ...
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UK newspapers threaten major news aggregator NewsNow

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-10-20
News aggregator NewsNow has been on the receiving end of legal threats from a number of UK newspapers, a move that is the equivalent of a herd of donkeys filing a class action suit against the inve...
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Why Facebook could be the next big news publisher

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-10-12
Facebook's growth, it seems, is limited only by the scope of Mark Zuckerberg's ambition. It began as a social networking site trying to keep up with MySpace, but Facebook is now circling its own or...
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The Economist puts up a paywall

18x18 Econsultancy blog   2009-10-08
By just about any reasonable measure, The Economist is doing pretty darn well for a magazine. As the print world frequently looks to be in a state of perpetual implosion, The Economist stands out a...
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