Celebrity gossip and pop culture newsletter Popbitch is finally seeking to give itself a digital makeover as it seeks funding through Kickstarter for what it is describing as “a full-colour, multimedia digital magazine-style edition of Popbitch”. In other words, Popbitch the tablet edition is on the way.
@gordonmacmillan @ The Wall Blog - on 19/3/13
1. Washington Post to charge frequent web users (Washington Post) 2. In 2012, newspapers lost $16 in print ads for every $1 gained in digital (The Atlantic) 3. NBCnews. com snags Yahoo News editor-in-chief amid first wave of hires (WSJ) 4. Can content marketing save journalism? (Mashable) 5. Social media and the global office (Wall Street Journal) 6. Good news spreads faster on Twitter and Facebook (NYT) #mc_embed_signup{background:# fff; clear:left; font:14px.
Mediashift - on 19/3/13
To coincide with the tenth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, this week’s podcast looks at how journalism has changed in the country.
Alastair Reid @ Journalism.co.uk - on 19/3/13
The Washington Post is to follow The New York Times and erect a metered paywall this summer.
Brand Republic - Media - on 19/3/13
NewsCred has become a quiet force in media by offering brands and publishers an easy way to acquire high quality news content from brands like Bloomberg and Economist. In a further sign of its growing influence, the company on Tuesday announced a major investment that will help drive its global ambitions.
Jeff John Roberts @ PaidContent - on 19/3/13
Two weeks ago, I excoriated The New York Times for canceling its Green blog a month after it had dismantled its environment desk and reassigned its editors and reporters to other desks--some, to other beats. My post got a lot attention, and many commentators noted that my criticism was "harsh," which it was.
Colombia Journalism Review - on 19/3/13
The Washington Post, once an opponent of charging for online content, has reversed course, announcing plans to launch a metered paywall this summer.
Adweek.com - on 18/3/13
The Washington Post made official what has, until now, been a badly kept secret, that the paper will launch a metered paywall for its newspaper website. Like other papers before it, the WaPo said that it was pursuing a me-too strategy following the launch of paywalls at the WSJ, NYT, Boston Globe and other papers.
Douglas Hebbard @ Talking New Media - on 18/3/13
Post's parent company last month announced losses of $45. 4m as newspaper asks readers to 'help support our news-gathering'.
Dominic Rushe @ MediaGuardian - Newspapers & Magazines - on 18/3/13
It's been more than a year since The New York Times declared this The Age of Big Data, but for most Americans, the news really hit home on election night, 2012. Nate Silver's uncannily accurate predictions about how the presidential race would turn out made him one of the most talked about people of the campaign, even in.
Colombia Journalism Review - on 18/3/13
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