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Friday, August 28, 2009

Barry Diller's new model

Sponsored web content : if it works, we'd like to aggregate it under the PayCheckr button

Monday, August 17, 2009

FT feels vindicated by paid content Web strategy

"Two years ago, when other media executives were convinced that the only way to succeed on the Web was to give away their content, “we were regarded as slightly freakish,” says John Ridding, chief executive of The Financial Times. (read more on NYT)

Friday, August 14, 2009

update on JournalismOnline (via BtoBonline)

New York—Journalism Online, a company formed in April to help publishers generate more revenue from online content, announced Thursday that publishers representing 506 newspapers and magazines (176 dailies and 330 nondailies) as well as publishers of leading global news sites have signed letters of intent to become its affiliates.

Journalism Online said end users will be able to use one universal Journalism Online account to gain access to subscriber content at the Web sites of all its affiliates.

“Every publisher we have met with is now seeking to generate revenues for online access, which is a huge shift in strategy,” Journalism Online co-founder Gordon Crovitz said in a statement. “The interest shown by our affiliates and many other publishers with whom we are intensely engaged confirms the need for a sophisticated commerce platform to meet the challenges facing the media industry.”

Monday, August 3, 2009

PayCheckr at MediaBistro Panel on Online Business Models

Paycheckr.com founder Allan Hoving, Netizen blogger
Paramendra Bhagat, and John Lee Media owner John Lee.


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