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Does the Trend Toward Digital Paywalls Affect You?
Although The Wall Street Journal offers some free content, it launched its digital edition in the mid-90s with a paid subscription model. As of September 2011*, more than 537,000 readers were paying for online access, with 80,000 of these accessing … Continue reading
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Tagged audience, Audit Bureau of Circulations, Business, Center for the Digital Future, communications, Free content, insights, Jeffrey I. Cole, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Paywall, Pew Research Center, Project for Excellence in Journalism, public relations, social media, Subscription business model, target audience, transformation, United States, USC Annenberg, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post
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How Mobile Is Your Audience?
Recently, a plane’s malfunction stranded me overnight in Denver. Since it was just before a holiday weekend, the airline’s customer service representative let me know hotel rooms were scarce. I was on my own for the next 15 hours. What … Continue reading
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Tagged apps, Flickr, IDC market research, Internet access, online, Pew Internet, research, smartphone, strategy, Washington Post
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