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Since relaunching NewYorker.com and revamping its paywall last year, both its web audience and its paying subscriber base have grown.
A hackathon last weekend brainstormed new ideas for video — and tried to build early working versions of those ideas.
Wired hired Nelson as director of product management almost two years ago; soon, she’ll launch a major redesign for the magazine.
Untethered from the growing parts of Time Warner, some of the most famous magazines in America will have to fight for themselves. Can a magazine strategy transfer well to digital?
Most publishers are concentrating on milking more revenue out of existing customers. Hearst is focused on building a new native-to-digital audience.
Flipboard, Zite, Pulse, and their peers are giving news companies a second chance at dealing with the rise of aggregators. Will they come out of this round any better than the last?
Most news stories have a pitifully brief shelf life. Through content marketing, a growing number of media companies are trying to give those stories a second (or a third, or a fourth) life.
WorldStream, the Journal’s stream of brief videos built on Tout, is getting premium ad rates and substantial audience numbers.
Plus: Pulse and Flipboard’s competing news aggregation models, BuzzFeed’s attribution issues, and the rest of this week’s media and tech news.