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Peste 500 de ziare opteaza pentru taxarea continutului online

17 Aug 2009
Peste 500 de ziare opteaza pentru taxarea continutului online

Compania americana Journalism Online a raportat cateva sute de cereri din partea unor ziare si site-uri de stiri care doresc sa se inscrie intr-un program de taxare a continutului online, ce urmeaza sa fie lansat in aceasta toamna, anunta brandrepublic.com.

Sistemul initiat de Journalism Online ofera un singur cont pentru utilizatorii care doresc sa acceseze site-urile publisherilor si o gama de servicii de plata, de la plata per articol, abonament pentru o zi pana la abonamente lunare sau anuale.

Compania se asteapta ca sistemul sa genereze venituri cuprinse intre 50 si 100 de dolari per utilizator, astfel incat un site cu 1 milion de vizitatori pe luna “ar putea sa se astepte la afaceri de 5-10 mil. dolari”, potrivit reprezentantilor Journalism Online.

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Interview with the leader of a top US online newspaper

2 Jul 2010

After Rupert Murdoch unveiled his vision about imposing a fee on online content, one year later, Romanian online publishers were already taking it into consideration. In an interview to Wall-Street, Henry Blodget, a noted Wall Street analyst, now CEO of one of the most popular online business publications, says “it makes him embarrassed for America” as it will hurt thousands of web sites who are now building the next kind of journalism.

CEO and editor in chief of The Business Insider, Henry Blodget is a former Wall Street analyst. He is also the host of Yahoo Finance video production, watched by millions of people every month.

In 1994-2001, Blodget worked for Prudential Securities, Oppenheimer&Co., and Merrill Lynch. He was designated as the most important Wall Street analyst in the online and e-commerce segment by Institutional Investor and Greenwhich Associates.

He was born in New York and graduated from the University of Yale.

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Michael Ringier: No other media speaks about the death of a newspaper but the newspaper itself

7 Mai 2009

If the first effects of a global downturn erupted in the second half of last year, the shaky economic conditions that sent many newspapers out of business are likely to dry up their revenues streams well into 2010, according to Michael Ringier, president and publisher of Ringier Group. Moreover, the newspapers now struggling to survive have one thing in common: their failure to keep readers’ interest alive.

In his visit in Bucharest, occasioned by the publication of the group’s financial results, together with Marius Hagger, director of Ringier Romania, Christian Unger-CEO and Marco Castellaneta – Director Coporate Communications, Michael Ringier said the extent of the damage on media companies varies from difficult to disastrous due to financial crisis.

“Although we are facing tough times, I remain optimistic given the history of this brand, my confidence in journalism and in the web world. This company withstood two world wars, many generations and somber scenarios. But in fact, no other media speaks about the death of a newspaper than the newspaper itself”, said Michael Ringier (photo).

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