News Corporation executive claims paywalls and free models can “co-exist”.
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Publicis boss Maurice Levy claims newspapers need to find a balance between free and paid-for online content to survive the digital age.
US spending on online advertising will overtake print in 2010 for the first time, according to a new forecast from Outsell Inc.
Regional media business Archant has reported a 32% fall in operating profit for 2009, to £15.1 million.
Metro has retained its contract to distribute newspapers on the London Underground.
In a morning where book publishers seemed to be getting on with it, whilst newspapers and web companies are still trying to work it out, it was a presentation by John Makinson, CEO of Penguin Group, that delegates at the FT Digital Media & Broadcasting Conference were discussing over lunch.
The Times has scrapped its daily Times2 supplement and added a series of new pullouts and a four-page puzzles section in its place.
The overwhelming majority of Americans (92%) use multiple platforms to get news on a typical day, according to new research from the Pew Research Center.
Alexander Lebedev is a stage closer to finalising a deal for the Indy titles after agreeing to honour the Independent printing contract with Trinity Mirror for five years.
Condé Nast is set to launch digital versions of Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Glamour for the Apple iPad.