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Dow Jones Adds Premium WSJ Pro To Competition With Bloomberg
Rupert Murdoch promised his shareholders when News Corp (NYSE: NWS). acquired Dow Jones that the company’s content was ripe for premium products—and execs have been signaling for months that something was on the way from the Wall Street Journal. Turns out the first entry—and the only coming in 2009—is...
Tags: Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Search, Companies, News Corp., BSkyB, Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-21
Welcome to Publishing Waterloo, NYT and WSJ
I live in the Bay Area, a place that has been, in the past 20 or so years, woefully underserved by what those in the quality news business call, well, quality news. I also am a graduate of a fine Bay area quality new journalism program, and I taught...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Bay Area, Story, Blogging, Real Estate, Internet, Business Operations, Features, Leading Voices, Companies, New York Times, News Corp., Dow Jones, John Battelle
External links 2009-09-08
Communacopia: Murdoch: We'll Start Charging For WSJ Blackberry App; Favors Sony Reader Over Kindle
The Wall St. Journal is ready to start charging for mobile access on the Blackberry, News Corp (NYSE: NWS). CEO and chairman Rupert Murdoch told attendees at the Goldman Sachs Communacopia XVIII Conference. He didn’t offer a time frame for the charges, but indicated it would it start in...
Tags: Sony Corp., Wall Street Journal, NYSE Euronext, Rupert Murdoch, Amazon.com Inc., Sony Reader, Wall St. Journal, Handhelds, Operational Accounting, Hardware, Finance, Entertainment, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Social Media, Video, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-15
Communacopia Roundup: Bewkes Rejects Disney Stance On TV Everywhere, Diller Applauds Bewkes And More
The Goldman Sachs Communacopia XVIII Conference has wrapped up day two the three-day CEO-fest. Here’s a sampling of notable comments from the conference, including Time Warner’s Jeff Bewkes, IAC’s Barry Diller, Comcast (NSDQ: CMCSA) CFO Michael Angelakis and others.—Duking it out over TV Everywhere: The appearances by Disney (NYSE:...
Tags: Time Warner Inc., Disney Corp., NYSE Euronext, IAC/InterActive Corp., Comcast Corp., CFO, TVs, Tv & Home Theater, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Entertainment, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, TV, Cable & Telecom, Mobile, Companies, Comcast, Disney, IAC, NBC Universal, News Corp., Dow Jones, Wall Street Journal, Time Warner, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-16
WSJ Mobile Pay Plans Start Next Month; Includes Browser Access
Rupert Murdoch’s plans to charge for mobile access to the Wall Street Journal kick into full gear next month, with $104 fees for non-print or online subscribers for the Wall Street Journal Mobile Reader—and a pay wall for m.wsj.com as well. Current subscribers to print or online will be...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Microsoft Access, Mobile, Web Browser, Advertising & Promotion, Web Browsers, Marketing, Internet, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-17
Interview: Handmark CEO Paul Reddick On Making Murdoch's WSJ Mobile App
The man behind The Wall Street Journal’s pay-for mobile app says charging for content isn’t the sole answer for mobile publishers—ads, he says, should also be part of the monetization strategy. Read on for excerpts from our interview with Paul Reddick, CEO of app developer Handmark, which makes apps...
Tags: Handmark, Wall Street Journal, Advertisement, Mobile, App, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Patrick Smith
External links 2009-09-17
Google's Schmidt To Murdoch: 'Mass Market Paywalls Won't Work'
Online news is too freely available for Rupert Murdoch’s global paywall plan to work, according to Google (NSDQ: GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt. Speaking in a Q&A session at the Royal Televison Society Convention in Cambridge, England, on Thursday the search giant boss said via video link that while WSJ.com...
Tags: Google Inc., Wall Street Journal, Eric Schmidt, Rupert Murdoch, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Finance, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, Google, News Corp., Dow Jones, News International, Patrick Smith
External links 2009-09-18
Dow Jones Closing Pioneering Far Eastern Economic Review; Calls Losses 'Unsustainable'
Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) is closing the historic Far Eastern Economic Review in December, saying the “continued losses in advertising revenue and readers are now unsustainable.” The company introduced the news with by with the statement starting this fall, it “will focus on its core publications to better serve...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., Media & Publishing, Magazines, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Countries, Asia, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-21
Dow Jones Sells News Syndication Site Screaming Media To YellowBrix
Content management company YellowBrix has acquired Dow Jones’ news syndicator Screaming Media. DJ bought Screaming Media six years ago for $103 million. At the time Screaming Media had changed its name to r Pinnacor, but has since changed it back. A look at Screaming Media’s main page simply brings...
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., Media, YellowBrix, Web Technology, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Content Management, Branding, Advertising & Promotion, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Online News, Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Social Media, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, David Kaplan
External links 2009-09-24
WSJ's McLeod: Charging For Mobile Was 'No Brainer'
While others stress over whether to try paywalls and fees, the Wall Street Journal does the Murdoch March to its own drummer. Or, as Gordon McLeod, the president of the Wall Street Journal Digital Network, says, “to us, it’s a no brainer.” That’s why the company’s surveys of its...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, E-Commerce, Payment Systems, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-25
Stocks Hit 12-Year Low
Katie Couric speaks with Anthony Mason about the Dow Jones hitting its lowest level since 1997 and further turmoil on Wall Street.
Tags: Dow Jones & Company Inc., Stock, MoneyWatch, Katie Couric, Investment, Finance, CBS News, CBS Evening News, Anthony Mason, Dow Jones, 1997, Stocks, Wall Street
Videos 2009-02-23
Scary First Quarter Earnings Reports
With many companies releasing negative earning reports for the first quarter of 2009, Wall Street is hesitant to invest. Jeff Glor reports.
Tags: Earnings Report, MoneyWatch, Financial Accounting, Finance, jeff glor, earnings reports, wall street, invest, dow jones, early show
Videos 2009-04-07
Toxic Assets Wreck Wall St.
Many banks are expected to fail the "stress test," leading the market into a tumble, reports Priya David. Julie Chen talks to financial manager Art Cashin.
Tags: art cashin, priya david, julie chen, wall street, dow jones, toxic assets, banks, stress test
Videos 2009-04-21
NYT, WSJ Explore Localized Editions; San Francisco First Up?
The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times already localize some advertising, delivering inserts or print ads aimed at specific areas within their national footprints. Material syndicated by the WSJ also appears in the Sunday business sections of some papers on branded pages. Now, the NYT reports,...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, NYT, Poynter, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Companies, New York Times, News Corp., Dow Jones, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-09-05
WSJ's New Policy: Won't Take Herd Embargoes
The Wall Street Journal has a new policy for its editorial staff, we have learned: it will not accept embargoes for stories, but will take exclusives if handed to them. We have confirmed the policy from various sources, although a WSJ spokesman told us: "There is no change with...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Policy, Story, Public Relations, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-08-05
Wallstrip: Global Financial Crisis
Does flooding the world with cash mean a credit thaw?
Tags: Financial, Thaw, Financial Accounting, Finance, bailout, congress, senate, paulson, bernanke, euro, dow jones, julie alexandria, wallstrip, stocks, investing
Videos 2008-10-14
Video: Web 2.0 Summit: WSJ, Google, NYT, HuffPo Execs MIx It Up
The Robert Thomson quote machine was in full force during the obligatory Web 2.0 Summit look at the future of journalism. Federated Media’s John Battelle moderated the often chippy session featuring WSJ top editor Robert Thomson; Huffington Post CEO Eric Hippeau; New York Times digital head Martin Nisenholtz; and...
Tags: Google Inc., Web, Wall Street Journal, Video, Thomson Corp., Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, New York Times, News Corp., Dow Jones, Alex Ferreyra
External links 2009-10-22
Fas-Fax: Daily Newspaper Circ Down 10.6 Percent; NYT Loses Ground, As WSJ Gains
Newspaper circulation at the 379 daily newspapers reporting to the Audit Bureau of Circulations was down 10.6 percent, the organization’s latest Fas-Fax numbers show (sub. req.). The numbers compare the six months ending Sept. 30, 2009 to the six months ending Sept. 30, 2008. The New York Times went...
Tags: Newspaper, Wall Street Journal, NYSE Euronext, Operational Accounting, Finance, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Research & Metrics, Research, Companies, New York Times, News Corp., Dow Jones, David Kaplan
External links 2009-10-26
Wall Street Journal Continues European Push With Paper, Online Revamp
News Corp.‘s Wall Street Journal is further setting its European edition apart from its US counterpart by adding features to the London-based print edition and website. At the same time, Dow Jones (NYSE: NWS) will stop printing and selling the US edition in Europe, and will instead encourage readers...
Tags: Wall Street Journal, Edition, WSJ Europe, E-mail, Blogging, Online Communications, Internet, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Online News, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Patrick Smith
External links 2009-10-27
WSJ Closes Boston Bureau; Memo From Thomson
The Wall Street Journal is closing its Boston bureau, leaving in place an “investigative function.” In a memo to the staff embedded below, Editor-in-Chief Robert Thomson said the core reporting team would be disbanded and that the nine reporters can apply for openings in the company. More to...
Tags: Team, Wall Street Journal, Bureau, Thomson Corp., Boston, Team Management, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Management, Human Resources, Benefits, Media & Publishing, Newspapers, Companies, News Corp., Dow Jones, Staci D. Kramer
External links 2009-10-29
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