Research: Going Web-Only Could Kill Your Newspaper
With the economics of news forcing the likes of Seattle-PI and Christian Science Monitor to abandon print for the web, doubtless dozens of o… Read more »
With the economics of news forcing the likes of Seattle-PI and Christian Science Monitor to abandon print for the web, doubtless dozens of o… Read more »
The European Commission has accepted the European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS) – a tech group representing IBM, Adobe (NSDQ: A… Read more »
And you thought Bebo Originals had a monopoly on brand marketing teen video drama? Afraid not – Coca Cola Europe is now inflicting on YouT… Read more »
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The National Library of Wales was already digitising 600,000 pages of modern Welsh literature and factual writing. Now it’s being given £2… Read more »
Mixmag magazine publisher Development Hell is buying clubbers’ social network DontStayIn.com. Guardian.co.uk pegs the undisclosed acquisitio… Read more »
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Given the success of Virgin Media’s VOD effort, it would be criminal if Neil Berkett’s cable operator didn’t try and leverage it as a revenu… Read more »
NatMags, which was infamously slow to get enthusiastic about online, is now folding its Hearst Digital online division back in to the wider… Read more »
The BBC’s technology correspondent is a serial intellectual property thief. Or, that’s how Rory Cellan-Jones seems to be feeling at the mome… Read more »
– TV.com: CBS (NYSE: CBS) Interactive’ eponymous US Hulu rival would like to launch in the UK – but it’s not on the horizon. CBSi product m… Read more »
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Looks like Google’s effort to blacken a privacy consultancy allegedly on Microsoft’s books has worked. After non-profit surveillance watchdo… Read more »
Having recently secured $13.5 million in second-round funds, London startup Imagini has now hooked itself a Googler, Charles Wiles, to be it… Read more »
The European Commission has told Britain to change its laws, after concluding it incorrectly applied European rules in allowing the go-ahead… Read more »
Publicis’ ZenithOptimedia says UK online ad spend will grow just 2.3 percent in 2009. We had gotten used to seeing annual online growth of a… Read more »
Orange may have lost exclusivity on iPhone 3G in France, but it is innovating around the handset, just as it has done with its IPTV servic… Read more »
Oh, this is just too perfect. Within just one week of implementing Europe’s Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive (IPRED), Swed… Read more »
paidContent:UK is in a holding pattern during the Good Friday and Easter Monday holidays. Meanwhile, enjoy two videos over your Easter eggs… Read more »
ITV (LSE: ITV) is making about 30 percent of its ITV.com content team redundant, paidContent:UK has learned – despite Michael Grade pledging… Read more »
Despite last-minute encouragement from U2′s manager, French politicians Thursday afternoon surprisingly rejected President Sarkozy’s importa… Read more »
Despite last-minute encouragement from U2′s manager, French politicians Thursday afternoon surprisingly rejected the Creation And Internet b… Read more »
As free-music websites begin to realise they’re not making enough money to pay for the tunes their users play, Peter Gabriel-backed We7 is f… Read more »
As the YouTube/PRS spat rumbles on, Forrester Research director and music specialist Mark Mulligan’s report on Monetising Social Music fires… Read more »
We already knew U2 manager Paul McGuinness was a passionate supporter of France’s three-strikes anti-piracy law (see our report of his keyno… Read more »
PRS For Music is stepping up its negotiating campaign against YouTube by wheeling out another host of artists and waving around a new licens… Read more »
The BBC is getting its second head of mobile appointment in six months. Richard Titus, who replaced Matthew Postgate in November, is leaving… Read more »
Remember when UK social networking was a three-horse race? Those days are gone, my friend. In the last year, Facebook has surged ahead of it… Read more »
Richard Titus, the BBC’s future media and technology (FM&T) controller for audio, music and mobile, is leaving the corporation after two yea… Read more »
A little stat buried in Ofcom’s Q408 digital TV report, noticed by ISPReview – Tiscali didn’t add any customers to its Tiscali TV service, o… Read more »
After Google’s America’s president Tim Armstrong jumped to AOL (NYSE: TWX), now the search firm is losing its Asia-Pacific and Latin America… Read more »
Amid the speculation today about whether The Beatles’ digital remastering is a prelude, finally, to online retail, here are a couple of sobe… Read more »
The Beatles’ availability through online music retail may be lurching, slowly ever closer – but don’t bet on it. EMI Music and the band’s Ap… Read more »
Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN) MP3 has dropped the price of another 100 music tracks from £0.59 to £0.29, in time for the introduction of rival iTune… Read more »
– Sky: Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) Europe ad product marketing head Judith Plastow has left Yahoo for Sky Advertising, where she becomes digital str… Read more »
How badly will the recession hit mobile? One analyst firm has halved its two-year forecast for growth in global mobile entertainment revenue… Read more »
– NBCU International: The broadcaster has started a new site targeting 20-something women. Kalimocho will be a “younger sister site” to the… Read more »
If bands like Metallica, Aerosmith and The Beatles can get special editions of console music rhythm games like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, th… Read more »
Trinity Mirror’s north west and north Wales division appears to be shifting the direction of its Liverpool.com metro website and printed mag… Read more »
The BBC has quietly launched a beta test for a live mobile TV and radio service. The corporation’s broadcasts were already available on-dema… Read more »
– EMI YourSoundcheck: After last year unveiling EMI.com, the label has launched an other own-brand, consumer-facing website, YourSoundcheck… Read more »
As if you didn’t know things are bad, here are some numbers to prove it. In the first three months of the year, profit warnings from FTSE-li… Read more »
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