David Kaplan
Feb 2, 2011 4:21 PM
The big question about e-paper subscriptions is whether they can make enough money to support themselves. That question will be tested by News Corp.‘s ‘iPad newspaper” The Daily, which debuted this morning. Buzzmachine’s Jeff Jarvis and, separately, Scout Analytics’ Matt Shanahan, have pondered the economics of The Daily and whether…
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David Kaplan
Oct 7, 2010 4:57 PM
“This not a panel about the iPad saving the publishing world, nor is it a panel about paywalls saving the world; it’s about how advertising is can save the world if publishers can change,” Buzzmachine’s Jeff Jarvis said, opening a session at PubMatic’s AdRevenue 2010 conference at The Times Center.…
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Rafat Ali
Feb 15, 2010 10:26 AM
Last Friday at the Paley Center in NYC, at the Carnegie Journalism Educators Summit, I spoke on a panel on entrepreneurial journalism. Among the main points brought up were the skills that needed to be taught to j-students these days changes in the way the courses are structured at these…
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Media & Publishing, Events, carnegie journalism educators summit, geneva overholser, jeff jarvis, john harris, john thornton, phil balboni, rafat ali
David Kaplan
Feb 8, 2010 10:16 AM
Buzzmachine’s Jeff Jarvis opened Borrell Associates’ Local Online Advertising Conference with an extensive report about the revenue possibilities presented to hyperlocal sites. Amid an flurry of stats that aimed to show that hyperlocal sites can attract thousands of dollars in revenue with just a s small support staff, his primary…
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Advertising, Local, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, McClatchy, chris hendricks, chris jennewein, jeff jarvis, local online ad conference, mark potts
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