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5 things the book industry will be talking about next week

on June 1, 2012

BookExpo America, the U.S. book industry’s largest trade event, hits NYC next week. Look out for discoverability questions, startups and “Hunger Games” wannabes — and don’t miss the two elephants in the room.

@ pcE11: So You Want To Be A YouTube Star?

on November 3, 2011

It’s an age of seemingly unlimited potential for those with creativity and drive, given the freedom that the Internet has provided to anyone…

@ pcMobile: USV’s Albert Wenger: Mobile Phone Equals Personal Identity

on May 19, 2011

What are venture capital firms looking for in mobile startups? Think emotional value and rethink the economics of content, Albert Wenger, a…

@ pcMobile: Albert Wenger Says Mobile Phone Equals Personal Identity

on May 18, 2011

What are venture capital firms looking for in mobile startups? Think emotional value and rethink the economics of content, Albert Wenger, a…

@ pC2011: Rothenberg: Avoiding Targeting Issue Led To Negative Climate

David Kaplan on March 3, 2011

Years of avoiding the ad targeting as a consumer issue by the online marketing industry has led to the current climate of hyperbolic fear an…

@ paidContent Mobile: Mobile Problems Checklist: Batteries And Bandwidth

David Kaplan on July 20, 2010

For the last panel of the day at paidContent Mobile, moderator Ernie Sander, managing editor for ContentNext Media, asked what the biggest p…

Video @ paidContent 2010: How To Make Money From Digital News

on March 9, 2010

The Financial Times has a sizeable and nicely growing subscription business– so why mess with micropayments? FT.com Managing Director Rob G…

@pc2010: There Are New Revenue Opportunities Today — The Problem Is Finding Them

David Kaplan on February 19, 2010

The discussion started by ContentNext’s Ernie Sander and FT.com’s Rob Grimshaw at paidContent 2010 continued with a panel of other digital m…

@pc2010: FT.com’s Grimshaw: News Readers Are Willing To Pay — At Least For A Day

David Kaplan on February 19, 2010

The FT.com, whose metered model has been considered an example for other outlets, such as the NYTimes.com, has 1.9 million registered users,…

paidContent 2010: The Business of Digital News

on February 12, 2010

As ad revenues decline, publishers continue to experiment with new areas of content and distribution platforms. What will users pay for? Wha…

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