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Articles tagged Gordon Crovitz (26)

Friendster founder Jonathan Abrams wants his link-discovery app to reach a broader audience — including “people who don’t necessarily know how to use Twitter.”
Developing reliable technology for digital pay models is more important than ever. But how many newspapers will choose to buy — instead of build — their own paywall?
The largest paywall provider in the United States is up for sale. What does the future hold as paywalls grow beyond being all-the-content firehoses?
Paywalls are generating real money for American newspapers in 2013. But would they have in 2007, or 2002, or 1997? Ken Doctor
It’s a rare moment: Legacy media leading the way on digital strategy, and watching the web-only guys follow behind.
Technology is aiding reporting at both the high and the low ends of the business.
Newspapers are starting to figure out what separates the successful paywalls from the also-rans.
Now that news companies are getting comfortable with the idea of charging digital customers, the question becomes: How much? Here are nine things we’ve learned from early experiments.
As more newspapers get on the paid-content bandwagon, there are a few promising models popping up. Here’s what to learn from them.
Why is it proving hard to come up with strong candidates to lead The New York Times Co.? A few possibilities — some serious, some whimsical.