May 16, 2013 •
Ethics and Quality •
by Antonio Rossano
“Teaching the fish how to walk: five things old media can learn from new media” is the title of the keynote speech given by Mathew Ingram, Canadian technology writer and the keynote speaker at the International Festival of Journalism...
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May 8, 2013 •
Media Economics •
by Philip Di Salvo
A new study reveals that students in the U.S. are eager to consume news on digital devices but only when they don’t have to pay for it. They are however more willing to pay for magazine content online. Steve Collins and Tim Brown at...
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December 7, 2012 •
Media Economics •
by Piero Macri
In September this year online subscribers to the Financial Times exceeded 300,000 (313,000 to be precise) for the first time, recording a growth of 17 percent since the beginning of the year.Considering that the total paying readership...
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September 27, 2012 •
Digital News •
by Tim Donnelly
*Article courtesy of the European Journalism Centre If we could get 20-somethings to spend as much time reading the news of the world as they do browsing for dates online, the world would be a much more informed place. There is something...
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August 12, 2010 •
Media Economics •
by Stephan Russ-Mohl
“Fair Trade” in the news business: What journalists and publishers might learn from behavioral economics. Rupert Murdoch’s London Times is the front-runner in attempting to introduce payments for its online content since early July....
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