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“I think we need to be way more humble. As I often say, technology has value but it doesn’t have values. It’s what we do with it. There’s a lot of bullshit in the Valley.”
Part of Handelsblatt Global’s strategy is trying to be ruthlessly practical about its position in the market: “If you get an American reader, nobody would ever switch from The New York Times for us.”
“We are working in a medium, along with all of the other digital folks, in which you can tell stories in four different ways: words, pictures, video, audio. All of those will continue to grow for the next several decades. It’s not either/or.”
The Axel Springer-owned app gets an automatic leg up across Europe from being pre-installed on new Samsung phones, but can it now keep enough of those users interested in order to sustain itself on advertising alone?
Aparelhos Samsung S7 e S8 virão com o Upday já instalado. Agregador de conteúdo fornece audiência para publicadores. Desafio é conseguir se viabilizar com dinheiro de publicidade.
“The Axel Springer acquisition really opened things up. We’re having lots more conversations.”
Every story’s performance reduced to a single score: a reductionist take on journalism or a way to make a news organization’s values concrete?
As the news site looks to subscription possibilities, BI Intelligence, the “little startup within a startup,” has collected about 5,000 paying subscribers and is eyeing opportunities outside the U.S.
The digital startups were supposed to figure out how to replace the legacy news outlets. Now they’re facing their own headwinds.