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Apr 1st, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, The New Media Update
Today’s New York Times profiles a new technology from Hewlett Packard, MagCloud, that enables indie publishers to print small batches of custom magazines. Individuals and businesses create their custom magazines, and upload them to the MagCloud site in high-resolution PDF format. No money changes hands until MagCloud receives a customer order, and prints out copies […]
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Hewlett Packard, HP, Kindle, magazine, MagCloud, the future of media, the future of publishing, trends
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Mar 20th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Featured Story, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting, Podcasting Networks
Wizzard has announced podcast network results for 2008, noting that they handled more than 1.2 billion download requests last year.
Tags: economic crisis, economy, Making Money with Podcasts, podcast downloads, podcast networks, Podcasting Networks, the future of media, Wizzard
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Feb 27th, 2009 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Commentary
The Commons Video is a 3 minute 46 second animation (licensed under CC BY), making the case for an expansive conception of “The Commons†as a means to achieve a society of justice and equality. From the video’s description: In a just world, the idea of wealth–be it money derived from the work of human […]
Tags: Creative Commons, new media trends, the future of media, the future of news
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Feb 6th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Commentary, Featured Story, The New Media Update
Time magazine co-founder Henry Luce considered news publications that relied on ad revenue as “morally abhorrent”. If a publication was dependent on advertisers to survive, it could not cover news, independent of its advertisers.
As people move their attention online, fewer and fewer people are paying for newspapers and news magazines and more and more news publications are relying on ads for their revenue.
Can ad supported news sites cover news as effectively and independently as traditional news sources – or is the future of news doomed to be “morally abhorrent?
Tags: monetization, New York Times, news, news trends, newspapers, the future of journalism, the future of media, the future of news, The New Media Update, TIME Magazine
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Jan 21st, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, General
Longtime podcaster and new media consultant C.C. Chapman made an appearance on cable news channel CNN Tuesday, where he talked about how the coverage of Barack Obama’s inauguration by social media: Embedded video from CNN Video Chapman created an early standout among music podcasts with his Accident Hash series. He also hosts the Managing the […]
Tags: 2008 election coverage, accident hash, CC Chapman, CNN, Facebook, iReporter, social media, social networking sites, The Advance Guard, the future of media
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Dec 8th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General, New Media Organizations
The Pulitzer Prizes in journalism, which honor the work of American newspapers appearing in print, have been expanded to include many organizations that publish only on the Internet, the Pulitzer Prize Board announced today. The Board has decided to allow entries made up entirely of online content to be submitted in all 14 Pulitzer journalism […]
Tags: Citizen Media, internet media, journalism, online journalism, Pulitzer, Pulitzer Prize, the future of media, the future of news, trends
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Nov 21st, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Commentary
President-elect Barack Obama pioneered the use of new media in his campaign against John McCain, using it to make his message omnipresent on the Internet. Now, new research explains why Obama’s strategy was so successful. A new study conducted by IFC (Independent Film Channel) and Zogby International has found that most Americans think that media coverage of the Presidential election influenced the outcome, and that more people trust the Internet than […]
Tags: Barack Obama, new media, new media trends, political podcasts, politics, the future of media
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Nov 20th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Internet TV, Making Money with Podcasts, Video
 The Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers today released their latest numbers on Internet ad revenues, and things actually look pretty good for ad-supported new media:  Internet advertising revenues reached almost $5.9 billion for the third quarter of 2008, representing an 11 percent increase over the same period in 2007. “A weakening economy will continue to […]
Tags: advertising trends, internet media, making money with podcasting, the future of media
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Nov 20th, 2008 |
By James Lewin |
Category: General
It’s the Kindle’s first birthday, and, it still hasn’t become the iPod of eBook readers, as some predicted. Now Silicon Valley Insider’s Dan Frommer is wondering what Amazon can do to turn the Zune into a hit. Here’s the answer: the Kindle needs to become a new media device. The Kindle is a basically an expensive […]
Tags: internet media, iPods, Kindle, new media, the future of media
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Nov 19th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Commentary, General
Another one bites the dust: industry stalwart PC Magazine will print its last paper issue this coming January, according to an announcement from Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff. Increased print and delivery expenses contributed to the decision to move away from the print edition of the magazine, which has been around for 27 years. Ulanoff paints the […]
Tags: magazine, Magnify Publisher, PC Magazine, the future of media, the future of publishing, trends
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