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The company’s digital subscription plan allows flexibility in price and access by market, but is it enough to help the overall health of the chain?
Plus: News Corp. defiantly launches its Sun on Sunday, paywalls and aggregation debates, and the rest of this week’s news about the future of news.
In the first part of our series on European models of news industry innovation, Ken Doctor looks at a Finnish publisher that’s had success getting print readers to pay for online access.
Plus: A legal test of ‘Are bloggers journalists?’, Facebook’s Timeline and Subscribe, and the rest of the week’s future-of-news reading.
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News outlets increasingly try to make money by selling non-news products. Here are some examples, just in time for the holiday season.
The 2006 report was supposed to be a wake-up call to an industry in turmoil. But its legacy is less than clear.
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The Slovakian startup’s model may not be a perfect fit for the United States, but all news publishers could learn from its ideas about scarcity.
“I don’t think there’s any newspaper company in America that won’t have fewer people a year from now than they have today, and fewer still in two to three years.” Martin Langeveld
One reason: Print is a mobile product, too.
Could News Corp.’s U.K. hacking scandal impact the coming wave of news company consolidation in the United States? Ken Doctor