(Steve Outing / Editor & Publisher Online /
August 14, 2002)
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"Cable-like" model seen emerging; top 25 pay sites listed
(Windi Benedetti / Seattle Post-Intelligencer /
August 13, 2002)
|
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Paid And Premium Content Boost Pro Sports Sites
(Ken Liebeskind / Media Daily News /
August 9, 2002)
|
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Sites' collaboration on bundles, lower prices, predicted
(Kevin Marron / Toronto Globe & Mail /
August 7, 2002)
|
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OPA/ComScore report: $675M spent on premium content in 2001
(BizReport.COM / August 6, 2002)
|
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Four Florida papers in Freedom group begin charging for content
(Associated Press via NandoTimes / August 4, 2002)
|
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OPA-financed study says 12.M consumers paid for online content in
QT1/2002
(Online Publishing News / August 4, 2002)
|
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ABC shuts the door on free video; CNN already has
(Daniel Sorid / Reuters / August 2, 2002)
|
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Less resistance seen to paying for online content
(Matt Richtel / The New York Times /
Aug. 1, 2002)
. . . also reporter by Jim Hu at CNET News.com
. . . Also, a PDF of the
full
report . . . and the presentation.
|
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Factiva CEO: Online news will cost in two years
(Rachel Lebihan / ZDNEt Australia / July 30, 2002)
|
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Belden: Web editions don't cannibalize print, aid single-copy
sales
(Vin Crosbie / E-Media Tidbits weblog at Poynter
/ July 26, 2002)
|
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Financial Times says 17,000 are now paying online
(Ciar Burns / The Guardian / July 29, 2002)
|
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Publishers should focus on non-readers, MORI study recommends
(Carl Sullivan / Editor & Publisher /
July 15, 2002)
. . . read the Clickshare
UPDATE on the MORI study.
. . . download the PDF
of the full MORI study
|
|
ComScore study finds newspaper local websites grow faster than
competition
(ComScore-Media Metrix News Release / July 8,
2002)
|
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Young people are reading -- everything but newspapers
(Andrew Kohut / Columbia Journalism
Review, vol. 41, issue 2 / July-August 2002)
|
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E-books aren't flying off the shelves, Chicago book convention shows
(Linton Weeks / The Washington Post / July 6,
2002)
|
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Message to online publishers: Unite or die
(Jimmy Guterman / Business 2.0 / June 27, 2002)
|
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Internet firms, including AOL, fish for revenues from content fees
(Jon Swartz / USA Today / June 10, 2002)
|
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Copyright and the Internet: Who will take the haircut, AOL asks?
(Jonathan Krim / The Washington Post / June 19, 2002)
|
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MediaAudit: Newspapers dominant
over TV-radio websites in local audience
sweepstakes
(Rob Runnett / Newspaper Assn. of
America / June 4, 2002)
. . . The Media Audit
website.
|
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Aggregating content at $30/year via portal may sell, Jupiter research
finds
(Erin Joyce / Internet.com / May 22, 2002)
|
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Pay features gather steam on the web; Yahoo example cited
(Bob Tedeschi / The New York Times / April 22, 2002)
|
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Searching for the Holy Grail of revenue models: Charge or not?
(Steve Outing/Rusty Coats / Poynter & MORI / April 20, 2002)
|
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No more free lunch? Best things on web may soon not be free, WSJ
writes
(Mylene Mangalindan / The Wall Street
Journal / April 15, 2002)
|
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Charging for access doesn't slow growth of newspaper sites in Tulsa, Albuquerque
(Media Daily News / MediaPost / April
9, 2002)
|
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You will pay: MacOpinion.COM columnist summarizes pay-per-click
landscape
(Marc B. Zeedar / MacOpinion.COM / April 11, 2002)
|
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Germans will pay for online news, but reject micropayments, TNS EMNID
says
(Content-Wire.COM / April 3, 2002)
|
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Forrester report says collaboration is a key to Internet content sales
(Clickshare UPDATE / March 31, 2002)
|
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Online Publishers Assn. measuring market for paid content
(Online Publishing News / March 28, 2002)
|
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Online content $5.8B market by 2006, Jupiter/Media-Metrix says
(Content-Wire.com / March 19, 2002)
. . . also noted by Beth Cox,
writing at InternetNews.com
. . . and by Steve Horton writing at iProduction.com.
|
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CNN's video fees add to the net's growing price tag
(Jefferson Graham / USA Today / March 19, 2002)
|
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The Times of London will charge via cell phones for per-read of articles
online
(The Guardian via Epaynews.com / March 22, 2002)
|
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20 Norwegian publishers form consortium to charge for content
(Drew Cullen / The Register / March 10, 2002)
. . . Also noted at PowerofthePen.net
. . . and at
Poynter.org
|
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Case studies: Milwaukee Journal's Packer Plus and other paid efforts
(Newspaper Assn. of America's Digital Edge
website / March 9, 2002)
|
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Report: Sixty-six percent of UK publishers to charge online
(Staff writers at Silicon.COM / March 5, 2002)
|
|
German magazine association set to choose among three micropayment
options
(Arthur Graaf / Content-Wire.com /
March 6, 2002)
|
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Financial Times website to charge US$110/year for some content
(Agence France Press via Yahoo / March 5, 2002)
. . . also Owen
Gibson writing in The Guardian |
|
(Abid Ali and Mayanna Dietz / CNN / March 2, 2002)
|
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Slashdot website joins the ad-free melee
(Stefanie Olsen / CNET News.com / March 1, 2002)
|
|
E-Book sales -- although small -- still rising
(The Associated Press via SeattlePI.com /
Feb. 28, 2002)
|
|
Austria's Der Standard asks readers to pay for web content
(EuropeMedia.NET / Feb. 21, 2002)
|
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CNN exec says news websites likely will begin charging fees
(Reuters-Australia /
Feb. 25, 2002)
|
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Financial Times survey: Premium payments may boost newspaper web revenues
(Christopher Grimes / The Financial Times /
FEb. 6, 2002)
|
|
OPINION: Paid content: Love it or hate it, we'll have it -- a threaded
discussion
(Bruce Annan / American Press Institute Media Center
/ December 13, 2001)
|
|
COLUMN: Industry must cooperate to save news sites and get
consumers to pay
(Steve Outing / Editor & Publisher /
/ December 12, 2001)
|
|
OPINION: Online news users have to begin to pay
(Randall Scasny / Online Journalism Review, Nov. 23,
2001)
|
|
Real Networks, other music services, putting price tag on what used to
be free
(John Borland /
CNET News.com, Nov. 20, 2001)
|
|
Bring back the content-purchasing "travel pass", writer says
(Gordon Borrell / NAA Digital Edge / October,
2001)
Rob
Runnert's LINKS to
articles about charging for content
Borrell's table showing which newspapers are charging
|
|
Salon.com begins charging $30/year access to full articles
(Michael Liedke / Associated Press via Excite /
October 1, 2001)
REUTERS
version of Salon charging (via SiliconValley.com)
|
|
Five Rules for Selling Subscriptions to Web Sites and Email
Newsletters
(Anne Hollander /
ContentBiz/MarketingSherpa.com, Sept. 18, 2001)
|
|
Salon.com's COO details content pricing rationale in interview
(Anne Hollander /
ContentBiz/MarketingSherpa.com, Aug. 16, 2001)
|
|
Ovum Singapore study: Free wireless content is doomed; users will pay
(Susan Tsang / ZDNet Asia / Aug. 20, 2001)
|
|
Reality of pay-as-you-surf Web begins to set in, analyst writes
(Reid Goldsborough / Philadelphia Daily News /
Aug. 20, 2001)
|
|
German wireless portal T-Motion to charge users for content
access
(Boris Groendahl / Industry Standard, Aug.
3, 2001)
|
|
Harvard Business School Publishing exec says 'Net content will
be paid'
(Jon Winder / HBR, July/August 2001)
|
|
RealNetworks says 25,000 watch "Big Brother" -- for pay
(Gwendolyn Mariano/CNET News, Aug. 2, 2001)
|
|
Audit Bureau of Circulation says
paid online editions may be counted
(ABC webiste, Aug. 1, 2001)
|
|
Chinese ISP Sina.COM to begin charging for email access
(China Online, July 12, 2001)
|
|
Audit Bureau says electronic editions can count as paid circulation
(Carl Sullivan / Editor & Publisher, July
23, 2001)
|
|
Audit Bureau board action permits website editions to count as paid
circulation
(ABC website, July 16, 2001)
|
|
Salon Surpasses 10,000 Premium Subscribers in First 11 Weeks
(PR Newswire, July 12, 2001)
|
|
Albuquerque Journal charges $8/month, $60/year for oneline news access
(Editor & Publisher Online, July 11, 2001)
|
|
RealNetworks/CBS charging $9.95/month for video access
(Stefanie Olsen, CNET News.com, July 6,
2001)
|
|
Charging toward paid content:
(Niki Scevak / Australia Internet.com /
July 5, 2001)
|
|
USA.NET to charge $29.99 for email accounts
(Associated Press via CNET, July 6, 2001)
|
|
Survey: Banks will begin charging for premium web content
(Reuters via Excite, July 4, 2001)
|
|
Brill's Inside.com names price - $3.95 a month for
access
(Reuters via Excite.COM, July 2, 2001)
|
|
STUDY: Newspapers need to exploit franchise in local news
(Michael Bartlett, Newsbytes, June 22, 2001)
|
|
Study: Public will pay per-click for quality content
(Amy Vickers/MediaGuardian.co.uk, June 21, 2001)
|
|
More Web sites charging
fees
(Jefferosn Graham, USA TODAY, June 19, 2001)
|
|
Terra Lycos' chief says portal must sell more content
(Daniel Helft/The Industry Standard, June 14,
2001)
|
|
The
Walled
Garden: A CNET Special Report says content charging is coming
(CNET Staff / CNET / June 6, 2001)
|
|
Lyra Research finds 20% of web users have paid for content
(Jonathan Angel / Adweek / May 30, 2001)
|
|
EBay decision highlights move to subscription services
(Brian Bergstein/AP via Excite's News Tracker, June
1, 2001)
|
|
Ex-CNN chief: Subscription websites are only going to grow
(Interview at InternetContent.NET, May 21, 2001)
|
|
OPINION: A reader's idea about aggregating small payments for content
(Robert S. Cringley, at PBS.ORG, May 24, 2001)
|
|
Europe's newspapers form cross-website content alliance
(The Daily Telegraph, May 9, 2001)
|
|
NYTimes.com experiments with premium content: baseball
(Ryan Naraine, AtNewYork.COM, May 2, 2001
|
|
UClick, Clickshare, newspapers to sell e-newsletters
(Steve Outing, Editor & Publisher Online, June
13, 2001
|
|
Newspaper websites asking users to start paying
(Wayne Robins, Editor & Publisher Interactive,
April 30, 2001)
|
|
It's time for the Web to jump from free to fee
(Steve Johnson, Chicago Tribune, April 27,
2001)
|
|
Media General will move to subscription model by year's end
(Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher, April 23,
2001)
|
|
OPINION: Is protection of Internet content really desirable?
(Christian Braun, Internet Content, April 12,
2001)
|
|
Mining Your Site for Multiple Revenue Streams
(Steve Outing/Editor & Publisher Online, April 4, 2001)
|
|
If You Post It, Will They Pay?
(Stefanie Olsen/CNET News.COM, March 29, 2001
|
|
Sites May Soon Put Brakes on Free Ride
(Michelle Johnson/Boston Globe, March 29, 2001)
|
|
Times Co. Digital Sees Charging as Key to Its Future
(Greg Lindsay/Inside.COM, March 29, 2001)
|
|
Connect People or Die
(Jon Richmond/InternetContent.net, March 23, 2001)
|
|
Connect People or Die: The Real Cost of Content
(InternetContent.NET interview with Jon Richmond of FoxDIGITAL, March
23, 2001)
|
|
Daily Variety puts Everything Behind a "Paid" Wall
(Stefanie Olsen/CNET News.COM, March 21, 2001)
|
|
Performance based advertising,
paid content and
micropayemnts
(Erin Joyce / atNewYork.com / March 20, 2001)
|
|
Content Packaging Powerful New Internet Business Model
(Cap Gemini Ernst & Young global study, March 19, 2001)
|
|
For Some, the Net's Free Ride is Ending
(Jon Swartz/USA Today, March 19, 2001)
|
|
There's No Free Lunch on the Internet
(Dan Gillmore/San Jose Mercury News, March 17, 2001)
|
|
Would Yahoo Charging be an Inflection Point?
(BusinessDay/The Financial Times, Mar. 16, 2001)
|
|
Digital Archives Represent $6.3 billion market opportunity
(Jupiter Media Metrix report, Mar. 1, 2001)
|
|
Death Knell Sounds for Free Net Services (Electronic Telegraph,
Mar. 1, 2001) |
|
Portals Need to Charge for Content
(Nua Internet Surveys, Feb. 23, 2001)
|
|
Online News Outlets Catch Their Breath (Boston Globe, Jan. 19,
2001)
|
|
Pricing Models -- Even Napster Doesn't Get It
(David Stephenson, Revolution Magazine, online, Jan. 12,
2001)
|
|
Time For
Subscribers
(Jim Cashel's Online Community Report)
|
|
Rethinking Internet News as a Business Proposition
(Felicity Barringer/The New York Times, Jan. 22, 2001
|
|
What You Can Charge for on the Internet (Steve Outing/Editor & Publisher Online, Jan 10, 2001) |
|
Will They Pay For Wireless Content? (Steve Outing/Editor & Publisher Online, Nov 29, 2000) |
|
Is Now the Time to Start Charging for Your Content? (Steve Outing/Editor & Publisher Online, Oct 25, 2000) |
|
Are micropayments the future of e-commerce? (Eliza King/E-BusinessWorld, Nov 11, 1999) |
|
Free or Paid: Which Article Archives Bring in Most Revenue? (Steve Outing/Editor & Publisher Online, Oct 6, 1999) |
|
Micropayments: Publishing Business Model of the Future? (Steve Outing/Editor & Publisher Online, Jan 29, 1999) |
|
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (Roger Ebert/ZDnet, Sept, 1998) |
|
Small Fees Add Up Fast for Media Sites (Jane Hodges/Advertising Age, Nov 4, 1996) |