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Sure, you can make more money by selling your products to more people. But you can also make more money by selling more products. Smart news companies are doing just that.
From Medium’s Notes to The New York Times’ Quips, lots of publishers are dabbling in annotated commenting. Can they make it stick?
The Financial Times is ahead of the curve in harnessing data on its customers — both readers and advertisers — to optimize revenue.
Plus: Google’s war with French newspapers, the inevitable privacy concerns with Facebook Graph Search, and the rest of the week’s media/tech news.
The arrival of the web knocked the news industry’s relationships — with advertisers and with readers — out of alignment. But there are signs a few small repairs are working.
Plus: Twitter’s photo filters try to compete with Instagram, Bloomberg might go paper shopping, and the rest of the week’s media/tech news.
Where the father once worked to make the Times a national brand, the son has much broader ambitions.