A local newspaper from the American town of Newport, Rhode Island, could could prove to be a guiding light for companies wanting to put their online content behind paywalls.
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Top-slicing the BBC’s licence fee would not only destroy the corporation in the long term, but would also be a “catastrophe for British democracy”, according to the BBC’s chief operating officer Caroline Thomson.
Channel 4’s long-awaited partnership with BBC Worldwide could be finalised within the next few weeks, according to the broadcaster’s chief executive Andy Duncan.
Former Endemol chairman Peter Bazalgette believes that the sort of online content provided by the Sun and Times will be unlikely to make money for News Corporation once pay walls are erected around it.
James Murdoch, News Corporation’s chairman and chief executive in Europe and Asia, has attacked the BBC and industry regulation in a speech at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival.
Television has to understand the online video environment through the medium of the internet user, Ashley Highfield, managing director and vice president, consumer and online at Microsoft UK, told delegates at the Media Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival today.
