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Time to tweak The Dish's metered paywall? |
Though it is only three weeks old, The Dish's metered paywall model is under scrutiny by Andrew Sullivan as subscriptions slow. Here is how he plans to convert more readers. |
FULL ARTICLE | - paidContent |
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New ad unit: The sponsored share |
The Atlantic thanks visitors for sharing stories with a pop-up ad. |
FULL ARTICLE | - eMedia Vitals |
Publishers see gap in mobile measurement |
For years, publishers have griped about the accuracy of comScore's online measurement numbers, pointing out that its panel-based measurements often differ, sometimes significantly, with their own internal figures. Now, publishers have a new list of gripes, starting first and foremost with measuring the mobile audience. |
FULL ARTICLE | - Digiday |
How newsrooms should best handle public data |
Public data has turned out to be double-edged sword for some media outlets, but it remains an important resource for storytelling. If newsrooms treat "every data set...like a human source," will the issues of permanence, accuracy, and consequences fall away? |
FULL ARTICLE | - MediaShift Idea Lab |
21 startups, 4 trends for publishers |
You may hear about tech startups and wonder what they have to do with your publication. Turns out that some can give your team an edge when it comes to mastering trends that affect your business. Here are 4 trends, and 21 startups to help you manage those trends. |
FULL ARTICLE | - AdAge |
4 free DIY coding tutorials for the online journalist |
Sure, you have web developers to do the heavy lifting when it comes to coding, but if your editors don't have some basic coding skills, your editorial operations are grossly bogged down. And in an age when breaking news means the ability to post at any minute, this is paramount to success. Here are 4 coding tutorials to get your writers up to speed. |
FULL ARTICLE | - 10,000 Words |
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