- Marketers Talk Mobile First at Media Tech Summit
On average, people have 30 apps on their phones. - New York Times Bets the Future of News is Not Paywalls
The New York Times is betting the future of newspapers is not paywalls or digital subscriptions, but charging on a per article basis. - U.S. Newspapers Make $40 Billion Less From Ads Today than in 2000
The economic devastation would be difficult to exaggerate. - German Publishers Capitulate and Let Google Post News Snippets — For Now
German publishers said they are bowing to Google’s market power, and will allow the search engine powerhouse to show news snippets in search results free of charge, at least for the time being. - Using the iTunes Newsstand to Promote Digital Subscriptions
There has been a quiet suggestion in recent weeks that the iTunes Newsstand is somehow letting publishers down. - Why Publishers are Flocking to Explainer Videos
The world is complicated, and it’s increasingly being explained in video clips. - Canadian Publisher on Brink of Big Deal Reports Fall in Advertising Revenues
Canada’s troubled newspaper publisher, Postmedia Network, reported another set of bad numbers last week. - Three Reasons Why Media Should Invest in Classifieds
News Corp’s recent acquisition of Move Inc is yet another example of how legacy media companies are willing to make big bets to diversify their revenue streams and leverage their existing content. - Publishers Cool on Outsourcing Community to Facebook
Publishers today are at the mercy of the big social networks. The likes of Facebook and Twitter have not only dominated publishers’ referral traffic, but they’ve also taken over their communities.