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Magazine publishing service now offers group shipping - Springwise5 December 2009 When we wrote about MagCloud a little more than a year ago, it was restricted to the United States and shipping was arranged on an order-by-order basis. The magazine publishing service has since expanded to cover the U.K. and Canada as well, however, and it's also made it ...
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iriver Story up for sale in the UK, can be imported to the US for contrarian amount -- Engadgetiriver Story up for sale in the UK, can be imported to the US for contrarian amount Other than delightful-looking keyboard, it's a little tough to tell what sets the iriver Story apart from its E Ink brethren (other ...
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Ebooks making libraries popular again, can do nothing about your 80s scrunchieEbooks making libraries popular again, can do nothing about your 80s scrunchie A few forward-thinking libraries in the UK have started offering ebook downloads as an alternative to borrowing physical copies of books, and the local public's reaction has been one of overwhelming enthusiasm. ...
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FT.com / Media - Newspapers join online payment platformNewspapers join online payment platform More than 500 newspapers and magazines are joining Journalism Online, an online payment platform being launched in the autumn, as the advertising-starved news business seeks refuge in charging for content. The company, founded by three media veterans, ...
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Media Cache - Pay Walls Alone Won’t Save Newspapers - NYTimes.comPay Walls Alone Won’t Save Newspapers PARIS — Will May 2009 mark the beginning of the end for the free, unfettered Internet? From all the wailing on the Web — and the fist-pumping in some old-media redoubts — it might seem so. In recent days, Rupert Murdoch, chief executive of News Corp., ...
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New Study Probes What Readers Will Pay For Beyond Financial News | paidContent.orgNew Study Probes What Readers Will Pay For Beyond Financial News By David Kaplan - Mon 11 May 2009 10:19 AM PST While it’s practically become cliché to say that web users would be willing to pay for financial news, a PricewaterhouseCoopers study finds that the possibilities for newspaper ...
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Report: Murdoch Planning News Corp-Wide Paid Content Program | paidContent.orgA month after saying online readers’ dependence on free content is “going to have to change somehow”, News Corp.‘s Rupert Murdoch has now “set up a global team, based in New York, London, and Sydney, to create a system for charging for online content in an environment where consumers have come ...
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Print is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens online » Nieman Journalism LabPrint is still king: Only 3 percent of newspaper reading happens online By Martin Langeveld Surprise. All generally accepted truths notwithstanding, more than 96 percent of newspaper reading is still done in the print editions, and the online share of the newspaper audience attention is ...
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Murdoch says papers should charge on WebYahoo! Search web search Murdoch says papers should charge on Web Buzz Up Send Share Print Reuters – News Corporation Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch (L) talks to Time Warner Chairman and CEO Jeffrey Bewkes … By Yinka Adegoke Yinka Adegoke – 1 hr 40 mins ago WASHINGTON ...
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The Future of Books for Publishers and BooksellersGood day. I want to start out by thanking Olaf Winslow and the Danish booksellers for inviting me to your lovely city to talk to you today about the future of books for publishers and booksellers. You are going to get what is, admittedly, an English language-centric and US-centric perspective of ...
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