Monthly Archives: September 2009

WSJ’s McLeod: ‘No Brainer’ To Charge For Mobile; ‘We’re About To See What Really Works’ | paidContent

WSJ’s McLeod: ‘No Brainer’ To Charge For Mobile; ‘We’re About To See What Really Works’ | paidContent.

Pirate Bay buyer faces bankruptcy – The Local

Pirate Bay buyer faces bankruptcy – The Local.

Media News: Wall Street Journal to Charge $100 for Mobile App – Advertising Age – MediaWorks

Media News: Wall Street Journal to Charge $100 for Mobile App – Advertising Age – MediaWorks.

‘Athens’ on the Net – NYTimes.com

‘Athens’ on the Net – NYTimes.com.

Five Key Reasons Why Newspapers Are Failing | Politics & Media | SPLICETODAY.COM

Five Key Reasons Why Newspapers Are Failing | Politics & Media | SPLICETODAY.COM.

PenPlusBytes: Journalism Online’s charging clients a 20% commission

Details from the NAA meeting on how revenue and commissions to be charged by Journalism Online via PenPlusBytes: Journalism Online’s charging clients a 20% commission.

Time to Rake a Little Muck

Time to Rake a Little Muck.

The Price of Truth | Mother Jones

The Price of Truth | Mother Jones. How do we pay for good journalism to support our society?

In The New York Times Magazine: Quirky.com

In The New York Times Magazine: Quirky.com. Quirky.com lets inventors put out an idea. The “drawing board” is crowd sourced. Anyone can comment on ideas. For $99 you can submit an idea which is then honed through iterations. When the production deals are worked out with manufacturers and suppliers, the idea goes “public” and it

Norton Buys Graphic Media Manifesto | The New York Observer

Norton Buys Graphic Media Manifesto | The New York Observer. Brooke Gladstone goes to graphic novel format for history of journalism and the media.