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Non-subscribers visiting WSJ.com now get a score, based on dozens of signals, that indicates how likely they’ll be to subscribe. The paywall tightens or loosens accordingly: “The content you see is the output of the paywall, rather than an input.”
West Coast news chaos, a new leader at WordPress, the decline of digital display — and is The Washington Post really profitable?
Journalist’s Resource sifts through the academic journals so you don’t have to. Here are what they consider 10 of the most important pieces of new research into digital and social media published in 2017.
From “meltdown” to “roll-up” to (of course) “fake.”
“I think over the next five years, it’s possible the competitive landscape will actually get in some ways more attractive for The New York Times, because I’m afraid I see a lot of casualties over the next few years because of the economics of the industry.”
Led by the cofounder of Square, Invisibly promises “four-figure CPMs” and a way to make big money off readers who won’t subscribe. It says it has most of the U.S. digital news industry on board. But is it just “an ad network dressed up as a savior for news sites”?
The Belgian investigative news site Apache is a co-op, counting on its shareholders and subscribers — who are often the same people.
How much they’ll get paid is another question.
Las sumas fueron mucho más grandes de lo que esperaba.
This crowdfunding startup wants to be the bridge between declining advertising revenues and paywalls with low conversion rates.