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The confusing digital world has led news companies to sell the same goods at different price points across different platforms. Is there a magic number?
The magazine industry’s agreed on a Netflix-like all-you-can-eat model for some of its top titles. Is it a model that can work — for magazines or for newspapers?
News businesses aren’t defined by delivery trucks and broadcast signals any more — and the smartest players are reaching out to a global audience sooner rather than later.
The news business needs to pay attention to Hulu and Netflix: Name-brand content is worth investing in — even if it means cutting back elsewhere.
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The newspaper is also lifting restrictions on its popular census data API. Andrew Phelps
What the aggressively-priced Kindle Fire will mean for news publishers. Martin Langeveld
Plus: AOL’s continued struggles, Netflix splits in two, the News Corp. scandal continues to widen, and the rest of the week’s required reading.
That’s one brand, two major revenue streams, three products, and 4G.
Is TapIn BayArea a new prototype for the news industry, reclaiming engagement with local readers on the iPad? Martin Langeveld