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The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Time, and more are now publishing on the Netherlands-based micropayment platform. Will a market awash in free content be interested?
Plus: Google plans its podcast play, Anchor joins the social-audio game, and SoundCloud’s financial numbers raise questions about viability (or acquisition).
Plus: Podcasts as live journalism, a rebirth of an old corporate drama brand, and a new way to experience Serial.
The process took about a year and required the scanning and tagging of more than 50,000 articles dating back to 1933.
“We’re continuing our experiments with seeing what kinds of great archival stories people want to read and what formats seem to be most popular.”
The magazine industry’s agreed on a Netflix-like all-you-can-eat model for some of its top titles. Is it a model that can work — for magazines or for newspapers?
In trying to promote its own story through multimedia, Esquire seems to have tipped off GQ to their publishing plans.
May 8, 2009