AAN News
Study: Social Marketing Limited by Advertiser Confusionnew
Online Media Daily |
07-29-2008 9:02 am |
Industry News
The AP Leads $3 Million Round of Financing for Verve Wirelessnew
The Associated Press, which has used Verve for mobile publishing since May, led the way in the company's second round of financing, the New York Times reports. "Mobile is actually a better way to reach people than print or even web. It's versatile, immediate, travels and is just as compelling," Verve CEO and former Village Voice Media president Art Howe says. One analyst tells the Times that newspapers need to tap into the fast-growing mobile market before it's too late. "It's important and smart for newspapers to get out in front on the mobile phenomenon and not make the mistake they made in waiting too long to embrace the internet," says Greg Sterling, who studies the mobile internet for Opus Research.
The New York Times |
07-28-2008 10:24 am |
Industry News
Readership Tracking Study Has Good and Bad News for Newspapersnew
Northwestern University's Readership Institute |
07-28-2008 9:32 am |
Industry News
Growing Ad Exchange Market Spawns Trading Advisersnew
The New York Times |
07-28-2008 9:04 am |
Industry News
14 Tips for Print Publications in the Digital Worldnew
PopMatters |
07-25-2008 12:05 pm |
Industry News
Tags: Electronic Publishing, Management
iPhone Spawns New Ad Networksnew
Online Media Daily |
07-25-2008 10:25 am |
Industry News
Cleveland Scene Editor: The War is Over, and Neither Side Won or Lostnew
"A month ago we were enemies, hunkered down in bunkers and trying to will each other into starvation or surrender; today, we share the same fax machine and make small talk in the elevators," Frank Lewis says of the now-merged Cleveland Free Times and Scene. "And between deadlines and the seemingly endless details inherent in merging two operations -- packing and unpacking, integrating computer systems, finding the goddamn coffee -- there's just been no time to nurse grudges." He adds: "What matters most now is figuring out what to do with this rare opportunity -- in the Rust Belt, at least -- to leave behind the hand-to-mouth, week-to-week existence, the paranoia and bitterness, and figure out how to make the most of a more stable future."
Cleveland Scene |
07-24-2008 11:41 am |
Industry News
North Coast Journal, The Venue Project Add Roller Derby To Live Webcasts
North Coast Journal Press Release |
07-23-2008 9:18 am |
Press Releases
Dan Pulcrano Talks GeoDomains at Chicago Exponew
Domain Name Journal |
07-22-2008 3:56 pm |
Industry News
Nielsen: Two-Thirds of US Internet Users Watched Online Video in Maynew
The New York Times |
07-08-2008 11:00 am |
Industry News
Boston Phoenix Announces the Best Music Acts in Each of the 50 States
The Phoenix and ThePhoenix.com have unveiled the inaugural "50 Bands/50 States": a declaration of the Best All-Time Band, Best All-Time Solo Artist, and the Best New Band from each of the 50 states. The project also includes an interactive component, with three "people's choice" awards, in which readers can cast ballots via mobile phone or the internet to determine the winner in three undecided contests. "I'm feeling bloodied and bruised," says Phoenix editor Lance Gould. "This list led to so many arguments, hurt feelings, and actual skin abrasions that we could use some medical attention. Luckily, California's Dr. Dre made the list."
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Boston Phoenix Press Release |
07-02-2008 8:55 am |
Press Releases
Universal Press Syndicate to Roll Out Animated Comics for News Sitesnew
Editor & Publisher |
07-02-2008 9:28 am |
Industry News
Former Daily Paper Editor Now Blogging at Santa Barbara Independentnew
Editor & Publisher |
07-01-2008 9:20 am |
Industry News
Why Local Papers Should Fear the New Local Huffington Post Projectnew
"It's scary, or it damn well should be," former free daily paper editor John Wilpers says of Arianna Huffington's recently announced plan to venture into local news. "With her clout and visibility, she may succeed at the aggregation game where others have failed or are struggling. She plans to grab your content and the best local bloggers and citizen journalists -- something we should have done long ago." He says that papers should act now to help fight out the HuffPo incursion, by lining up high-quality local bloggers -- to run not only on your website, but also in your weekly paper. "Your print product is a huge advantage you have over Arianna," Wilpers writes. "She has no external promotional vehicle; you have what amounts to tens or even hundreds of thousands of daily promotional fliers for your bloggers and your website."
John Wilpers' Blog |
06-25-2008 10:45 am |
Industry News
Google Launches Tool for Media Plannersnew
AdWeek |
06-25-2008 9:24 am |
Industry News