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Times loses almost 90% of online readership | Media
La gratuité est-elle l’avenir du Web ? (1/2) - Le fil idées - Té
La gratuité est-elle l’avenir du Web ? (2/2) - Le fil idées - Té
Connectez-vous à Facebook et partagez vos affinités culturelles.Presse et Internet : les choix du "New York Times" - Etreintes d
Réseaux sociaux : après le Wall Street, le New York Times ! - Et
Constaté lors d'une petite navigation nocturne : emboitant le pas au Wall Street Journal , le New York Times a, à son tour, créé un réseau social de ses lecteurs .Sites d’info : le lecteur est-il prêt à payer ? - Le fil idées -
Connectez-vous à Facebook et partagez vos affinités culturelles. Sites d’info : le lecteur est-il prêt à payer ? A savoir | Serpent de mer ?Google veut révolutionner l'info payante: mais que vendre ?
La presse en ligne aura une dotation de 20 millions en 2010
Depuis des semaines, le monde de la presse a les yeux fixés sur Rupert Murdoch , propriétaire des chaînes d’info Sky et Fox News, du Wall Street Journal racheté en 2007 , du New York Post, du Times de Londres ou encore du Sun : le magnat de la presse et de la télévision a annoncé sa décision de rendre tous ses sites payants. La taille de NewsCorp , la société de Murdoch, rend l’annonce crédible, et beaucoup espèrent qu’il apportera la solution à la crise de la presse.
Murdoch déclare la guerre à Internet, selon son biographe | Rue8
Michael Wolff on Rupert Murdoch | vanityfair.com
In one of my favorite Murdoch stories, his wife, Wendi, who had befriended the founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, told me about how the “boys” had visited the Murdochs at their ranch in Carmel, California. When I marveled at this relative social mismatch and asked what they might have talked about, Wendi assured me that they had all gotten along very well.October 22, 2009
At Slate, small is the new big
Je reviens de la conférence "Outlook 2010" de l'ONA/INMA (deux associations d'éditeurs de quotidiens print et en ligne) qui se tenait jeudi et vendredi derniers à Liverpool.
Demain tous journalistes ?: Pages vues web/pages vues papier : q
Guardian.co.uk Planning Paid-For iPhone App | paidContent:UK
Guardian.co.uk is preparing to launch an iPhone app and it’s likely to charge for it, paidContent:UK has learned. Guardian News & Media confirmed an app is “ in the pipeline ” and digital director Emily Bell told us: “It’s still in development, but we are working on an app which I can’t give you too much more detail on at the moment, although we are likely to charge .” She added that getting apps into the app store is an “unpredictable business”, quite reasonably making a launch date difficult to give; The Spectator’s paid-for iPhone app took three months to get clearance from Apple.I n the fourth issue of Wired magazine, in the fall of 1993, just as the Internet was entering public consciousness, Michael Crichton, the author of The Andromeda Strain and Jurassic Park, wrote an essay arguing that newspapers were doomed because they were too dumb. As information became cheaper, more plentiful, and easier to get, consumers, he argued, would become ever more immersed in their specific interests and understand that their more generally oriented paper—at least in the matter of a reader’s special interest, but also by inference everything else—had no idea what it was talking about. Sixteen years later, the ultimate result of Crichton’s theory about the fallacy of general-interest news—and, as a corollary, the answer to the riddle of who’s going to report the news when traditional, general-interest news organizations stop doing it—is, for better and worse, Politico.

