How are publishers going to monetize online content in the future? With the launch of the iPad , Rupert Murdoch still picking on Google and positive signs of recovery from the economic recession , the discussion on online content is hotter than ever. Photo credit: David Meerman Scott With some revenues back in their wallets , publishers are starting again to explore alternatives business models ...
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The Philistine phase of the digital age is almost over. The aggregators and the plagiarists will soon have to pay a price for the co-opting of our content. But if we do not take advantage of the current movement toward paid-for content, it will be the content creators, the people in this hall, who will pay the ultimate price and the content kleptomaniacs will triumph. Rupert Murdoch , Beijing, October 2009 The writing is on the wall… Can you imagine a future without journalism: a time in
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Scattercast is 55… I really need to work on my throat Longer than last week, but I really need to work on strengthening my vocal chords. - Some thoughts on the passing of John Hughes . - Some more thoughts on George Sodoni and just how messed up this situation was. - Some thoughts on how stupid Rupert Murdoch is being about his idea of going subscription only on all of his news sites . That’s it for this week, I just couldn’t talk any more I’m afraid. Here’s a link to the MP3 for
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