WSJ.com Adds 6,000 New Subcribers
WSJ.com Adds 6,000 New Subcribers in Q2 (free registration required): The Wall Street Journal Online has added about 6,000 new subscribers d… Read more »
WSJ.com Adds 6,000 New Subcribers in Q2 (free registration required): The Wall Street Journal Online has added about 6,000 new subscribers d… Read more »
Forbes.com, on Verizon for $4.75: Verizon Wireless subscribers with Qualcomm BREW-enabled phones can now download Forbes.com Wireless for $4… Read more »
Convergence Gone Stupid: BusinessWeek’s take on how big media players like Vivendi and AOL Time Warner went wrong on the much-vaunted conver… Read more »
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Local Papers Launch Differential Pricing Subscription Versions: In an interesting experiment, three local newspapers–the Telegram & Gazette… Read more »
MyFamily.com Makes Available WWI Draft Registration Cards, For a Price: MyFamily.com, one of the biggest subscription websites–750,000 paid… Read more »
Sony’s Musiclub Adds Pressplay and Rhapsody: Musiclub, the music resource site operated by Sony Electronics, has perhaps become the only sit… Read more »
Vindigo on Verizon Screens: Vindigo, the provider of wireless city guides, has tied up with Verizon Wirless to offer its services/content on… Read more »
New Study: Subscription Sites Gaining Traction: Subscription-based websites are gaining more traction with customers, according to a survey… Read more »
Movielink Hires Top Execs. for On-Demand Service: Movielink, the much delayed video-on-demand service, has hired three top executives. Movie… Read more »
CBGB’s Events, for $3.95 Per Week: VitalStream, a digital broadcast enabler, has tied up with online payment PayPal to develop low-cost stre… Read more »
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Pressplay’s CEO Leaves Ship: Only seven months into the launch of Pressplay online music subscription service, its CEO Andy Schuon is leavin… Read more »
AP’s Radio News, Coming to a Wireless Screen Near You: The Associated Press has begun making some of its radio news broadcasts available thr… Read more »
Yahoo’s Q2 Results–Back in Black: Yahoo reported a net profit of $21.4 million or 3 cents per share in the second quarter, compared with a… Read more »
WSJ.com Launches Healthcare Edition: WSJ.com has launched a “Health Industry Edition”, covering the business of health for industry professi… Read more »
Classmates.com Reaches 30 Million Members: Classmates.com, the personal networking and community site, has announced that its member base ex… Read more »
TheStreet.com Launches “RealMoney Pro Advisor” Subscription Site: TheStreet.com, the financial information and news provider, has launched R… Read more »
Glimmer for Yahoo: Even though most of Yahoo’s revenues are still advertising dependent, the web portal is is expected to report revenue of… Read more »
European Music Spending: According to a survey by Screen Digest, subscriptions to music libraries, which can be accessed via different digit… Read more »
Nokia, IBM Tie Up for Mobile Content Delivery: Nokia and I.B.M. will jointly develop software to distribute music and other media securely… Read more »
NASCAR Driver’s Subscription Club: Legend Mobile has entered into an agreement with NASCAR Winston Cup driver Mark Martin, to develop brande… Read more »
Perhaps bowing to consumer demand, Universal Music Group, the world’s largest music company, will offer the content of about 1,000 of its al… Read more »
Big Brother 24/7, on RealOne: CBS has tied up with RealNetworks to provide live video streaming from the “BIG BROTHER 3″ house, through its… Read more »
Rich Gordon draws some parallels between the Netflix online DVD subscription service and online content. “[N]etflix has done something that… Read more »
Mazingo Ties Up With Weather.com: Mazingo, a wireless content distribution startup, has tied up with Weather Channel to deliver forecasts to… Read more »
FoxSports.com and game maker WildTangent have created a subscription online interactive game called “Hit the Pros,” which makes use of actua… Read more »
i3 Mobile (Nasdaq: IIIM), which owns the Pronto wireless media content service, has tied up with ScreamingMedia. Under the deal, syndication… Read more »
Liquid Audio and Roadrunner to Develop Subscription Digital Music Club: Liquid Audio, which is in the process of reverse-merging with Allian… Read more »
EarthLink Launches Music Service Powered by FullAudio: EarthLink, one of the biggest ISPs in U.S., has launched a digital music service. The… Read more »
Mobile Gaming Hinges on Micro-Billing Systems: A new study from Frost & Sullivan reveals that the mobile gaming industry worldwide generated… Read more »
Not exactly on topic, but a new research by Park Associates shows that video-on-demand customers prefer monthly pricing models than pay-per-… Read more »
(via TEoF): BBC Online may be considering charging for content from heavy users of its website. The online unit of the Beeb is a commercial… Read more »
Dutch Newspaper’s Per Hour Access Fee: This takes the prize of the most innovative (or weird, maybe?) subscription model– The Dutch newspa… Read more »
FT.com Uses Yahoo To Promote Subscriptions: FT.com, the online version of The Financial Times, which recently unveiled its online subscripti… Read more »
Altnet’s Hopes: Altnet, the controversial file-trading network that delivers copy-protected content to users and runs through piggybacking o… Read more »
Notice of Death (second item): ObitMessenger, a service by Legacy.com, takes the concept very literally: This new service searches the daily… Read more »
WSJ.com Raises Fee by $20 Per Year: So it has finally happened…WSJ.com has increased its yearly fee to $79 from $59 for nonprint subscribe… Read more »
Another one of those “pasty white” stories on paid online content. The usual suspects are interviewed for the story, including WSJ.com, FT.c… Read more »
CNET to Buy U.K.’s Silicon.com?: Technology publisher CNET Networks may buy Silicon Media Group, the European online tech publishing busines… Read more »
The User Vs. Viewer: “The entertainment industry must acknowledge that it is marketing its products to an empowered body of citizens who con… Read more »
(via TEoF): BT is beta testing a micropayments service for U.K that will let users buy online services/products/content and add the bill to… Read more »
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