Beet.tv Roundtable: FT.com’s Stephen Pinches May Take Video Behind Paywall
On Monday morning, I helped Beet.tv executive producer Andy Plesser host his latest roundtable discussion on the future of online video, at… Read more »
On Monday morning, I helped Beet.tv executive producer Andy Plesser host his latest roundtable discussion on the future of online video, at… Read more »
– GMTV: Clive Crouch is leaving his position as chief operating officer of the broadcaster. The news comes as GMTV’s owner, ITV (LSE: ITV),… Read more »
With NYTimes.com now set to follow FT.com with a metered paid web model, both companies’ bosses gave presentations and sat together on a pan… Read more »
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As the race to be be ebook format of choice hots up, Penguin is making some bold, experimental bets. These first-look demos of forthcoming b… Read more »
The Financial Times first started talking about a web “pay-per-view” model back in August. Last month, it confirmed a “day pass” will be add… Read more »
Even before the economy turned bad, the FT was working hard to amp up its subscription funding and reduce its reliance on advertising.
But… Read more »
– Kevin Anderson: Guardian.co.uk’s blogs editor, who has been working on pre-election online planning lately and previous worked on the BBC… Read more »
Google (NSDQ: GOOG) fell under the spotlight in November, when the debate over news sites’ value to search engines swirled up in to rumour o… Read more »
The Financial Times loves high-end subscription info so much, it’s buying another such publisher. Medley Global Advisors (MGA) of New York,… Read more »
One more publishing deal in Asia involving a UK publisher: Pearson is forming a JV with Nokia to deliver mobile education services. Called B… Read more »
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The Financial Times took another step today in bringing more of its digital content directly under its control. The newspaper said it will b… Read more »
More refining on paywalls, from one of the first to introduce them. The Financial Times is gearing up to launch a “day pass” to access its c… Read more »
Pearson (NYSE: PSO) says its Financial Times Group “ended the year ahead of our expectations” in a preliminary statement ahead of its 2009 e… Read more »
After more than a year of discussions and months of delays, the New York Times finally may be on the verge of announcing — not of implement… Read more »
By Mark Sweney: Pearson (NYSE: PSO), the publishing and education group that owns the Financial Times, has confirmed that it is reviewing th… Read more »
By Peter Preston: The crucial question is this: is the FT different or essentially the same?
When its increasingly cheery CEO, John Ridding… Read more »
Cover price rises, a growing online subscriber base and corporate clients will help the Financial Times’s content revenues overtake print ad… Read more »
The Financial Times website sought to show off its long-time paid content credentials as Murdoch made his volte face this summer – effective… Read more »
By Chris Tryhorn: The Financial Times has made its complete archive available online to subscribers interested in finding out how the paper… Read more »
If you hadn’t known that Martin Lukes was a fictional character in Lucy Kellaway’s Financial Times column, you’d have thought the paper was… Read more »
Even if there wasn’t a recession this year, 2009 was always going to be a crunch year for B2B and consumer magazine publishers, given the pu… Read more »
FT Group’s paid content strategy is steering the business back into revenue growth, as it announces a three percent sales lift for the first… Read more »
Economist.com is taking two steps to charge for more content…
– Already charging for articles older than 12 months, it’s extending the t… Read more »
If anyone can charge for content, perhaps it’s How To Spend It, the monthly magazine for high earners that comes inside the FT Weekend editi… Read more »
No newspaper is more keen on readers paying for content than the Financial Times. But one of the fastest-growing and most innovative parts o… Read more »
By Katie Allen: The Financial Times Lex commentary team is hoping to raise its profile and revenues thanks to a deal with business news broa… Read more »
It was in October, on stage at our Future Of Business Media conference, that The Economist publisher Paul Rossi first wondered about the res… Read more »
– FT Lexicon: FT.com has launched a glossary of financial terms, Lexicon.ft.com. Like Forbes Digital’s Investopedia, Lexicon offers 10,000… Read more »
The Financial Times plans to “substantially ramp up coverage of Wall Street” via its Alphaville blog, according to Gorkana. Alphaville’s edi… Read more »
FT.com’s subscription sales team is now mining the site’s traffic logs to target companies whose staff visit its free stories most often. Pr… Read more »
The Financial Times is doing a fourth acquisition in the digital subscription data space, buying London-based MandateWire, which supplies in… Read more »
– Newsquest re-launch: The Gannett-owned regional publisher has given a facelift to 150 of its newspaper websites, including Telegraphandar… Read more »
FT.com executives are considering introducing a pay-as-you-read model loosely based on Apple’s iTunes to increase its digital revenues furth… Read more »
Not content with its position as the only UK newspaper to successfully monetise its online content to at least some of its audience, executi… Read more »
Free and paid subscriptions are still growing, but not by enough to keep Financial Times profits in the same direction. FT Publishing’s Janu… Read more »
A rash of new iPhone apps…
– Dopplr: The business travel social net has taken its Social Atlas to the iPhone, price free, putting it up… Read more »
Does the FT’s editor know something we don’t? The obvious answer is “of course he does – lots”; but Lionel Barber is also more optimistic th… Read more »
As expected, since it told us in January, The Financial Times has unveiled its iPhone app on Apple’s mobile store. Whilst the app is free, i… Read more »
– Telegraph.co.uk mobile: The paper is aping Independent.co.uk’s move last week by having Bluestar Mobile overhaul its mobile website. m.te… Read more »
Newspapers aren’t the only paper-based businesses taking some painful decisions right now…Pearson-owned Book publisher Penguin is making a… Read more »
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