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Interstate General Media, the parent company of Philly.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, is proud to announce today the launch of Inquirer.com and PhillyDailyNews.com.
The majority of online content expected to be behind paywalls in the next three years, according to a study conducted by global pricing consultancy Simon-Kucher & Partners.
Google and others truncate headlines at 70 characters.
Uh oh. Teens are growing tired of Facebook and YouTube.
GateHouse Media, Inc., a leading multi-media company providing news and information to local communities, has launched More Content Now, where publishers can find high-quality feature articles, pages and special sections through subscriptions or a la carte purchasing.
The story, produced in conjunction with
E.W. Scripps’ centralized digital department, shows even smaller outlets
can break out of constraining news templates.
MapBox, a service used to design and publish custom maps, has announced that Le Monde, one of France’s largest newspapers, has unveiled a brand new paid website and used MapBox’s interactive maps.
Smaller and mid-size newspapers have been the early adopters when it comes to paywalls. But now, more of the big papers are starting to flip the switch too.
Responsive web design -- where "one design fits all devices" -- continues to gain momentum. Dozens of responsive sites have popped up, and a recent post on Idea Lab from Journalism Accelerator outlined how and why media sites should go responsive.
As more third parties elbow their way into the ad business, consumers gave grown uncomfortable.
Publisher Martin Clarke wants website to hit £100m-plus digital revenues in the next three to five years.
Newspapers, once reluctant to try to charge readers for access to their websites, have begun doing so in droves.
When Orange County Register owner Aaron Kushner first took the reins of OC's paper of record last year, one of the first things he did was announce that he was going to erect a paywall for the paper's website.
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