How to Save Salon: “Becoming
How to Save Salon: “Becoming dependent on a larger site might be the only way for its independent voice to survive.”
A somewhat ironic story… Read more »
How to Save Salon: “Becoming dependent on a larger site might be the only way for its independent voice to survive.”
A somewhat ironic story… Read more »
The new subscription service, scheduled to launch in the spring, will let consumers download movies onto their PCs using Real’s RealOne play… Read more »
Measure the Value of Your Content: Gerry McGovern, erudite as usual. “Measuring content involves an understanding of knowledge and informati… Read more »
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Take the Muzzle Off Mobile Applications: The mobile sector is a stifling place for content and application developers, according to the stor… Read more »
Real and Starz to offer movies online: Real and Starz today announced the intention to provide Starz movies over the internet via RealOne ne… Read more »
AOL to Offer Exclusive Time, CNN Features: America Online Internet service will offer exclusive features from its magazines and CNN news cha… Read more »
The Art of the Impossible: Blogs Do Make Money!: This is a biased link, since I am trying to “monetize” my blog/site as well. A report on tw… Read more »
SMS: Publishers Turn Cents Into Dollars: “Online publishers wanting to charge for content should consider [mobile phone's] capabilities. Thi… Read more »
AOL to Integrate Affiliate’s Magazine Content: The dig on Time Inc’s free websites turning subscription in the near future… Read more »
Buy the Print Copy to Read the Online Newspaper: The Spanish newspaper on economics, Expansión Directo has a unique code number on its prin… Read more »
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HollywoodReporter.com Partners With KirkusReviews.com For Subscription Access to Both Sites (via IWantMedia): Sort of an odd combination (so… Read more »
Media Unspun to Suspend Publication: As I had predicted, (sort of, at least) Media Unspun, the new avatar of Industry Standard-owned Media G… Read more »
Wine and Dine with FT.com: FT.com has launched a somewhat unique promotion scheme for its subscription service. It is offering a gift pack o… Read more »
Online Gaming to Spur Standardization?: A broad shift to online gaming in the $9.4 billion video game industry — widely forecast now that t… Read more »
Video Games Make Big Leap to Small Phone Screens: A report on the wireless gaming market. “The games themselves cost anywhere from $2 to $15… Read more »
An Exit Interview With WSJ.com’s Neil Budde: Wall Street Journal Online Publisher Neil Budde is departing the site, and E&P Online does an “… Read more »
FT.com to Provide Small Enterprise Subscription Service Through BTOpenworld: “The FT Pro service for BT Openworld customers–referred to as… Read more »
Premium Pricing Must Become More Flexible: A Q&A with Mike Short, VP of Technology of British telecom company O2, and chairman of the Mobile… Read more »
RealNetworks’ Subscription ASP Service: Not really new (TheEndOfFree’s contributor David Eckoff runs this), but RealNetworks has puts its ex… Read more »
Word-A-Day Creeping Back Into Black: “Mr. Garg also sells a premium version of A.Word.A.Day, which excludes the ads, for $25 a year. Between… Read more »
Terra Lycos’ New U.S. Head to Focus on Subscriptions: (This is my first post from London!!) Terra Lycos named a new head of U.S. operations… Read more »
Rise of MMS, 3G and Paid-for Services Will Mark Digital Progress: “So what did 2002 teach us? Well, it wasn’t 2001 – which was a start for m… Read more »
Web Portals Play for Online Revenues: Yahoo, America Online and Microsoft are in a cyber shootout for gamers willing to pay to play on the I… Read more »
Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment plans to let soap opera fans tune into daytime dramas from the desktop, as part of an on-demand subscrip… Read more »
America’s New Favorite Pastime: For better or for worse, weather is no longer the favorite pastime; it is Salon.com’s survival. It’s Schaden… Read more »
Paid Subscription Hasn’t Decreased Visits to ElPais.es: One week after the debut of its charging venture, Spanish newspaper ElPais.es keeps… Read more »
Times They’re A Changin’ in U.K.’s Newspaper Market (via IWantMedia.com): An excellent overview of U.K.’s newpapers? efforts to on charging… Read more »
Trymedia Turning File-Sharing Into Money Maker: Trymedia Systems is launching a new service that will let users buy software and send it rig… Read more »
Time Inc’s Online Content Might Be Walled Off on AOL: Call it the “revenge of Pathfinder”. According to this story in WSJ, America Online an… Read more »
EDGAR Online Launches Desktop Legal Service: EDGAR Online (Nasdaq: EDGR) has launched “EDGARpro Legal”, a new desktop service for the legal… Read more »
Microsoft, BT Team on MSN, Broadband: Microsoft’s MSN 8 browser and BT’s broadband access, that’s the deal. MSN 8 is Microsoft’s subscriptio… Read more »
Salon Plans to Sell Future Revenues To an Unnamed Bank: According to the recent SEC filings, Salon Media Groups may sell some of its future… Read more »
Oversimulated Suburbia At Sims: David Brooks’ fascinating description of the surprising hit, the video/computer game Sims, and the cultural… Read more »
iVillage’s Strategy to Diversify Revenues: A detailed interview with CEO and Editor-in-Chief of iVillage. Astrology charts continue to be th… Read more »
Online Dating’s New Love: IM: IM is catching on as the next step in online dating sites. “Yahoo, the online hub for personals advertisements… Read more »
Subscriber Sponsorship May Catch On: Well, I already did a story on this, but a decent overview of the trend. “”This is a bridge between fre… Read more »
Neil Budde Leaves WSJ.com: Neil Budde, WSJ.com’s publisher, is departing to pursue other opportunities. Budde hasn’t decided what he will do… Read more »
Ring up the Tone: I don’t have an exact figure, but I can bet there are at least 25 ring tone companies in U.S. alone. And that considering… Read more »
BT is to resurrect the former dotcom high flier Sportal, in conjunction with ukbetting, Sportev and InTheBoxMedia. The new sports channel, c… Read more »
NCSoft’s Lineage Enters China: NCSoft, the South Korea-based biggest developer of online games, has partnered with SINA to bring “Lineage” i… Read more »
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