web content and online publishers

Web content and online publishers

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Facebook and the media have an increasingly landlord-tenant style relationship
Fortune
Some publishers have seen traffic from Facebook plummet by 40%, which reinforces the risks of handing over control of your audience.
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Ọnwụ site na otu puku mmasị: Otu Facebook na Twitter si egbu webụ mepere emepe
Quartz
Kedu ihe anyị na-atụfu mgbe anyị nwetara ozi anyị site na mgbasa ozi ọha?
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What should media companies do in a world controlled by giant platforms?
Fortune
Panelists at a recent Tow Center conference at Columbia said media companies would be wise to be wary.
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MTV is live streaming the 2015 EMAs in 360-degree virtual reality
verge
MTV is taking another step into virtual reality programming with this year's edition of its Europe Music Awards. The network is going to live stream the ceremony's red carpet pre-show and main show...
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A new business model for the web? The subscription wars are here
Observer
This is an all-out war, and it’s all about who you pay each month for all of your entertainment.
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The rise of “homeless” media
ọkara
Since the advent of the Internet, publishers have been trying to leverage distribution channels — such as social media networks — to drive traffic to their own websites. Now, though, content can be…
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Theft, lies, and Facebook video
ọkara
I’m a professional YouTube creator. Some people think that this is some kind of joke but I have 30 employees. All of them work in the online video industry, about half of them work directly on…
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Industrial scale branded content
ọkara
Medias invest heavily in branded content production. Leveraging their notoriety and brand power, the largest ones have set up full-fledged production studios and creative teams, to the point where…
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Facebook is eating the world
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Who has all the content?
The Scholarly Kitchen
Several services attempt to gather up “all” of the content across publishers. This post provides an overview and taxonomy.
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The race for 3D content
ọkara
The excitement about Apple ARKit and advancement in technologies like AR and VR raised an important subject: 3D content. Like any other publishing platforms, AR and VR are worthless without great…
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Ọgụgụ isi nwere ike ịmepụta ọdịnaya yana mmadụ?
Clickz
Email sitere na Articoolo, ụlọ ọrụ nwere nkà na ụzụ nke gụnyere ọdịnaya nke ọgụgụ isi na-emepụta, mere ka anyị na-eche, ya mere anyị nyere AI ọrụ ka ọ dee akụkọ banyere AI na-ede akụkọ.
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Entertainment is getting even shorter, and even longer. What about the 'purgatory' in the middle?
Ụlọ ahịa Music n'ụwa
Cherie Hu tackles changing trends in audio-visual media…
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Uh-oh: Ad blocking forecast to cost $35 billion by 2020
Digday
Informa's research arm Ovum has put the kibosh on some of the ad-blocking hype around mobile ad blocking.
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German publishers are pooling data to compete with Google and Facebook
Digday
Strength in numbers: How the biggest German publishers are pooling data to compete against Google and Facebook for ad spend.
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The Bezos effect: How Amazon's founder is reinventing The Washington Post - and what lessons it might hold for the beleaguered newspaper business
Shorenstein Center
A new paper by Dan Kennedy, Joan Shorenstein Fellow (spring 2016) and associate professor in the School of Journalism at Northeastern University, provides insight into The Washington Post’s digital strategy and business model following its acquisition by Amazon founder and...
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GQ is now blocking its readers running ad blockers
Digday
The men's fashion monthly is the latest publisher to take a hard stance against ad blockers.
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Here are 6 reasons why newspapers have dropped their paywalls
Nieman Lab
Sometimes it's a response to a public emergency; sometimes it's just to build audience.
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News is afflicted by its own climate change: It’s called social
ọkara
For news, this is the perfect storm. It combines the triumph of superficiality over depth and substance, the acceleration of the news cycle, the decline of media that used to provide necessary checks…
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Are publishers obsolete?
Nkọwa
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter helps journalists sharpen skills and elevate storytelling throughout their careers.
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The Netflix backlash: Why Hollywood fears a content monopoly
The Hollywood Reporter
The streaming service is spending $6 billion a year on content, choking basic cable and brusquely rattling the relationship business of the town as fears of a Google- or Apple-sized dominance send a chill down the entertainment industry's spine.
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The hidden (and not so hidden) costs of platform publishing
Digday
Whether it's hiring more social media staffers to opportunity costs, publishers juggle direct and indirect costs of distributing to social platforms.
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A leaked report shows how much money publishers make from platforms like Facebook, Google, and Snapchat
Business Insider
The report, from Digital Content Next, reveals the average amount a premium publisher makes from distributing their content across third-party platforms.
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The future has a subscription fee: how technology is changing what we own
Egwuregwu Radara
By enabling and encouraging the rise of subscription services, technology has drastically changed our approach to ownership and our expectations as consumers.
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Road to 1 million: The Guardian has gone from 15,000 to 200,000 paying ‘members’ in the past year
Digday
The Guardian's paying members have risen from 15,000 to 200,000 in the last year.
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Youtube's monster: Pewdiepie and his populist revolt
The New York Times
How YouTube’s biggest star took a bizarre career turn, and what it tells us about the nascent politics of social platforms.
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How Facebook and Google could disrupt the subscription model for news
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When you go online to book a plane ticket from San Francisco to New York, your search will typically turn up about 1.2 million flight combinations, each with a different price. Considering that…
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Opinion: Media’s going horizontal, and that’s a big deal
Digday
Facebook bowed its TV app with Samsung as a launch partner and Google launched a YouTube TV channel. We have to ask what this means for every other channel. 
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How Facebook is stealing billions of views
Kurzgesagt - in a nutshell
Facebook just announced 8 billion video views per day. This number is made out of lies, cheating and worst of all: theft. All of this is wildly known but the...
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Facebook freebooting - Smarter Every Day 128
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Internet trends report | Mary Meeker, KPCB | Code conference 2016
Recode
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers partner Mary Meeker delivers her annual internet trends report. She says "easy growth is behind us" as the newest internet u...
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For BuzzFeed sharing is the metric that matters
a16z
Stream a16z Podcast: For Buzzfeed Sharing is the Metric that Matters by a16z from desktop or your mobile device
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FuckJerry: Easier to steal
Vic Berger IV
This is "FuckJerry: Easier To Steal" by Vic Berger IV on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.