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Conde Nast's Flip Goes Flop: Closing Its Teen Social Network
When news came out that Conde Nast was launching its teen social media site Flip.com, back in 2006, Staci had a very pertinent question: "Can Conde Nast, which has been so good at matching demographics with ideas for print, create an online place appealing enough to catch and keep...
Tags: Partnership, Network, Social Media, Conde Nast, Business Structures, Social Networking, Finance, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Companies, Rafat Ali
External links 2008-12-03
Conde Nast's Flip Goes Flop: Closing Its Teen Social Network
When news came out that Conde Nast was launching its teen social media site Flip.com, back in 2006, Staci had a very pertinent question: "Can Conde Nast, which has been so good at matching demographics with ideas for print, create an online place appealing enough to catch and keep...
Tags: Partnership, Network, Social Media, Conde Nast, Business Structures, Social Networking, Finance, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Companies, Rafat Ali
External links 2008-12-03
Condé Nast Shutters Blog Net Tied To Beauty Mags
Last week, Condé Nast said it was suspending new website launches due to economy's tailspin. Now, it is closing a blog network tied to Glamour, Allure and Self, Mediaweek reported. The blogs being disbanded include skin care adviser Product Fiend, weight loss site Elastic Waist; and sex-focused Daily Bedpost....
Tags: Companies, Conde Nast, Media, Magazines, Social Media, David Kaplan
External links 2008-12-12

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Can Virtual Currencies Help Bridge The Gap Between Free And 'Paid' Content?
Virtual goods and micro-transactions have been driving the billion-dollar online games industry across Asia for years. And deals like EA’s $400 million buyout of social gamer Playfish, and Activision’s new virtual pets addition to World of Warcraft, show that virtual currencies have now evolved into a viable business model...
Tags: Game, Advertisement, Payment, Online Publisher, Operational Accounting, Finance, E-Commerce, Payment Systems, Micropayments, Entertainment, Gaming, Media & Publishing, Money, Social Media, Virtual Worlds, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-11-10
Weinstein Co. Sells Controlling Stake In Social Network For The Rich ASmallWorld.net
The struggling Weinstein Co. is selling most of its stake in exclusive social network ASmallWorld to Swiss mogul Patrick Liotard-Vogt, the LA Times reports, citing sources. We’ve put in an inquiry and will update when we hear back. The Weinstein Co. initially invested in ASmallWorld three-and-a-half years ago as...
Tags: Network, Liotard-Vogt, Social Networking, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Mergers & Acquisitions, Social Media, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-10-14
Magazine Machinations: The Surprise and Angst of Going Digital
The bankruptcy of Reader's Digest is yet another reminder of the magazine industry's weighty dilemma: Much of its branded print content is devaluing faster than it can be exploited online. As some general interest publications fall away and some savvy niche titles thrive on the Web's long tail, the search...
Tags: Revenue, Advertisement, Magazine, Meredith, Ad Age Survey, Diane Mermigas
Blog posts 2009-08-25
After Hulu, Vevo and "Pulu," What Next? Some "Ideas"
As the Hulu Complex spreads to the wider reaches of our content industry, it would be interesting to figure out what could come next. Some have already been launched Vevo, others announced (”Pulu”, the Time Inc-Conde-Nast-Hearst-News-Corp-Meredith mag/publishing JV) and others are in the still-in-the-works stage (news industry consortium led...
Tags: Consortium, Industry, Strategy, Financial Accounting, Management, Finance, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-12-09
Boxee To Stream Brightcove Content Now, Too
Let Hulu hold out ... The video site is still keeping its premium-priced content away from Boxee, but that hasn’t stopped Boxee from adding new, premium content partners. The latest is Brightcove; the online video company sealed a distribution deal with Boxee that will give its clients like TheStreet.com...
Tags: Online Video, Brightcove, Video, Boxee, Rafat, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-09-08
New Yorker Cover on iPhone a Signal to Business Execs
When historians get around to chronicling the convergence of print and mobile technologies in the media industry, they'll duly note today's development. Artist Jorge Colombo drew the cover of this week's New Yorker magazine on his iPhone, using an app called Brushes, "while standing outside Madame Tussad's Wax Museum in...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Advertisement, Mobile, Web Site, Magazine, Online Advertising, Publishing Paradigm, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Internet, Marketing, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-05-25
Publishers rush into online payments
More than two thirds of British online publications will be charging for access to their websites within a year, a survey published on Thursday finds.In an annual poll of its members, the UK's Association of Online Publishers found that 50 per cent were already charging for some or all...
Tags: Aspect-oriented Programming, Publisher, Online Payment, Financial Times
External links 2009-09-30
Scientific American's Web site experiment: the science publisher launches a multimedia site to expand its audience
Some traditional media companies, despite tight budgets and eroding confidence in print, are still experimenting with start-ups. Some with more success than others. Tune Inc. launched and then folded the laddie-skewing Officepirates.com. Conde Nast's CondeNet division launched the social networking-based Flip.com in February 2007 and plans to spin out more...
Tags: Scientific American Inc.
Research articles 2008-01-01
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