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In the U.S. and abroad, a new set of B2B media products are showing there’s room for growth in niches — and that there’s new power in incumbency.
“If anybody out there thinks a paywall is going to solve our industry’s problems in itself, they’re in for a very rude surprise.” Justin Ellis
At leading media companies, like The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, the majority of traffic now bypasses the homepage.
The newspaper is testing out a way to keep its content more persistently on readers’ screens. Adrienne LaFrance
The latest in WSJ Live’s video line-up is an early-morning news, business, and finance show called Asia Today.
The newspaper’s constantly updated markets coverage will provide frequent updates in one place, continuing the streamification of the news.
News apps like The Wall Street Journal’s are showing the potential of immersive, interactive advertising. But most news organizations aren’t in a position to take advantage.
Raju Narisetti
The outgoing Post’s managing editor on his critics, the challenges ahead for 2012, and his return to The Wall Street Journal. Andrew Phelps
Plus: ‘Truth vigilantes’ and objectivity, debating the value of political journalism, unique paywall models, and the rest of the week’s must-reads in the future of news.