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paidContent: NYTimes.com Paywall: 12 Percent Of Subs Are International

Thursday, 22 September 2011, 11:23

"[CEO Janet Robinson] did offer some additional color on the number paywall subs. In particular, about 88 percent are domestic and 12 percent are international. There are also 57,000 subs collectively on Amazon’s Kindle or and Barnes & Noble…

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The Cutline: The New Yorker publishes its first standalone e-book, ‘After 9/11′

Thursday, 25 August 2011, 17:11

"The New Yorker has ventured into e-books with "After 9/11," a collection of articles on the terrorist attacks and their aftermath that have appeared in the weekly magazine."

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Guardian: Introducing Guardian Shorts

Friday, 5 August 2011, 11:57

"Guardian Shorts is a new series of ebooks from the Guardian, providing detailed guides to topical news stories, public policy, sports and cultural events. The ebooks will demonstrate the best of Guardian journalism, with timelines, data and comme…

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AllThingsD: Fortune Keeps Apple Story Off Web, On iPad and Kindle

Tuesday, 10 May 2011, 12:05

"In the past, Fortune would have published the Apple story online last Thursday, at the same time the magazine was showing up on newsstands and in mailboxes. Instead, the magazine teased the piece with a post from Fortune.com Apple blogger Philip …

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Paidcontent:UK: Times’ Audience Numbers Struggle, Subscriptions Offer Hope

Tuesday, 2 November 2010, 11:31

Robert Andrews: "The big question, to us on the outside, is whether the reduction in advertising-exposed eyeballs associated with a traffic drop of this scale is, or will, being made up by paying customers. But we didn’t even know how much News International was making from digital before the switch; the publisher doesn’t break it out."

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MediaBuyerPlanner: ‘New York Times’ Unbundles for Digital Editions

Tuesday, 9 March 2010, 22:04

"The New York Times, which already offers a digital version via Amazon’s Kindle, plans to offer a separate version of its Book Review."

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Forbes.com: iPad, Kindle Won’t Be Newspapers’ Savior

Sunday, 7 February 2010, 23:00

Mark Contreras of EW Scripps and incoming NAA chairman: "We haven't had any contact with Apple, nor have most newspaper publishers I've talked to. But the industry is working on a project that would enable Apple to offer content from multiple newspaper sources. It will probably launch sometime this year. Most of our papers will have iPhone apps for their news sites by the beginning of April…. we had a sports Web site in Knoxville that focused on athletics at the University of Tennessee. Behind the pay wall, we got approximately 2,000 paid subscribers at $5 per month. When we took the pay wall down, the traffic ballooned and so did its revenue. Based on our experience of publishing on the Web for 15 years, pay walls don't make sense."

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InfoWorld: Debating journalism’s post-print path

Saturday, 16 January 2010, 14:57

Google News creator Krishna Bharat: "The [news] industry could learn a lot from Wikipedia".

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Independent: British press split in two by Wapping’s great gamble

Monday, 23 November 2009, 06:58

Great summary of the state of the paywall debate among UK national newspapers by Ian Burrell. Emily Bell of the Guardian: "This is not about newspaper publishing, this is about news, content and analysis on the internet and as long as you keep making the category error that says newspaper publishers are different you won’t make any progress."

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The Bookseller: Kindle prepared for pre-Frankfurt UK launch

Saturday, 3 October 2009, 08:22

"The Bookseller has heard from authoritative sources that Amazon.com will finally announce the arrival of its e-book device the Kindle in the UK next week."

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Press Gazette: Rupert Murdoch: ‘News is more valuable than it has ever been’

Thursday, 17 September 2009, 19:53

"[Rupert] Murdoch also repeated his skepticism about the Amazon Kindle reader … The News Corporation chief was more positive about a new Sony mobile reading device, to be released at Christmas, hinting at a possible partnership, saying: 'we'll do everything we can to drive that one'."

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Business Insider: Google FastFlip Is Latest Attack On Amazon Kindle

Tuesday, 15 September 2009, 19:13

Dan Frommer: "What's the point of Google's new FastFlip reader? … But because it loads pages very fast — and requires minimal effort to navigate — it could be useful for portable devices. Specifically, tablet-like gadgets with 3G modems that could compete with Amazon's Kindle."

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Quill & Quire: Is Kindle the environmentally friendly option?

Tuesday, 25 August 2009, 10:36

"A recent report from the Cleantech Group analyzed the environmental impact of traditional publishing as measured against e-book publishing, and declared the latter to be the clear winner on environmental grounds. Calling the publishing industry “one of the world’s most polluting sectors,” the Cleantech report asserted that a concerted move to e-book publishing could drastically reduce the negative impact the industry has on the environment."

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Daily Finance: Murdoch’s ultimatum to Amazon: Give us Kindle subscriber names or else

Thursday, 6 August 2009, 19:10

"[Rupert Murdoch] suggested that The Wall Street Journal will cease to be available on the Kindle e-reader unless Amazon starts offering a more generous revenue split and more publisher-friendly policies."

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