Tagged: Newspapers & News
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Murdoch takes a bet on the future of publishing News
15.06.2010 Watch out Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp is now in the digital news reader market having acquired Skiff, a Hearst-backed tech start-up, that helps distribute... -
Newspapers are wrong – Google is not your enemy News
07.05.2010 New media pioneer and one of the UK’s leading tech writers Bill Thompson told Siliconrepublic.com he believes newspapers are misguided if they think paywalls will save them and... -
Reviewed: The Amazon Kindle News
16.04.2010 As an unabashed bookworm I have to admit I was initially dismissive of e-book readers, from the Amazon Kindle to the Sony Reader. There’s something about a library full of books... -
BBC postpones rollout of iPhone apps News
30.03.2010 Plans by the BBC to launch iPhone apps for news and sport have been put on hold by its governing body. The BBC Trust is revaluating the business case for the apps.Categories: -
Apple iSlate popular with the ladies, but price could be a deal killer, survey says News
24.01.2010 The rumoured iPad, or iSlate, tablet device predicted to be launched this week by Apple will prove popular with e-book reading ladies. However, any price for the device above... -
Linear TV to remain strong over catch-up TV content in 2010 News
19.01.2010 Up to 90pc of TV content and 80pc of radio content will still be accessed in traditional linear fashion in 2010. It is also predicted 2010 will see the newspaper industry fight... -
Mobile news app gets Irish slant News
11.01.2010 Created by Irish iPhone app development company OS3, 'News Break' is essentially an online "newspaper" reader that pulls in breaking news from seven Irish news sources,... -
Irish Times relaunches Ireland.com with EMC Consulting News
15.07.2009 The Irish Times daily newspaper has re-launched its Ireland.com site with help from EMC Consulting.Categories: New MediaTags: Newspapers, -
Recession is accelerating the migration to digital media News
08.07.2009 The global advertising business will fall 12.9pc in revenues this year, but the decline will slow to 2.7pc in 2010 and return to 2008 levels in 2013 as new formats such as video... -
Gap is closing between top Irish newspapers’ web traffic News
05.06.2009 Ireland’s two leading national newspapers are almost neck-on-neck in terms of daily web traffic, if statistics yielded by new search site Wolfram Alpha are accurate.Categories: New MediaTags: Newspapers, -
Murdoch: the days of free news are over News
08.05.2009 News Corporation boss Rupert Murdoch has said the days of free news are over, and his newspaper websites are expected to start charging for access within a year. -
Can traditional media survive the third media revolution? News
06.05.2009 The first media revolution was characterised by newsprint, the second by radio, TV and internet. But the third media revolution, where professional media competes for attention...Categories: New Media -
Telegraph launches internet video service News
28.08.2007 The Telegraph Media Group in the UK is to launch an internet video channel on its telegraph.co.uk website in partnership with internet TV service Brightcove.Tags: Newspapers