B2B Media Companies Going Digital

Huge E. Martin gives us the scoop from American Business Media’s Top Management Meeting in Chicago. Posted are current and future revenue from digital at several B2B media companies.

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Blogs “the Most Profitable Media Business Today”

The Economist looks at how blog publishers are faring online. They first look at personal journals online, and then at: “The second main kind of blogs are, in effect, niche magazines that choose to publish in a blog format.” Jason Calacanis, who runs Weblogs Inc, calls the best of these blogs: “…the most profitable media… Continue reading Blogs “the Most Profitable Media Business Today”

Journalists Confront News Aggregation

A recent conference brought journalists face to face with the man behind Google News – the aggregation service that has sent chills through the media industry. There are two perspectives on this matter. The first: “For some publishers — watching covetously as Google earns billions from contextual advertising — the search engine’s success rests on… Continue reading Journalists Confront News Aggregation

The Value of the Editor in a Social Media World

Time magazine is making some changes. Time’s publisher, Edward R. McCarrick descibes the moves this way: “We’re doing something really bold and direct, which is throwing down the gauntlet.” Jeff Jarvis is, of course, not enthusiastic about these changes at the magazine. He states: “I think that general-interest magazines may well be fated to fade… Continue reading The Value of the Editor in a Social Media World

Everyone is Your Competition

How does that headline feel? If you work for a media company, it’s sad but true. As information overload invades our culture, and your audience become more time-crunched, competition for their time becomes overwhelming. While it is convenient to view your competitors as only those who work within your industry, it overlooks the full picture… Continue reading Everyone is Your Competition

Why the Internet is Good for Traditional Media

BusinessWeek has a message for traditional media companies: “…we believe Internet companies that enable and promote revenue generation from their content should be viewed as critical allies of, not necessarily competitors to, traditional media companies.” Om Malik shows us the sheer size of social networks, with MySpace alone generating 38 billion page views last month… Continue reading Why the Internet is Good for Traditional Media

The Desperate Need For Context in a World of Information Overload

Romenesko points us to this quote from NBC anchor Brian Williams: “Jon Stewart is “the vitamin supplement” while network news is “the main meal…” Brian goes on to warn people about using the Daily Show as a primary source of political news. “If all you know about news is Jon’s take, it’s getting a bit… Continue reading The Desperate Need For Context in a World of Information Overload

Launch of a News Platform: Will it Shake Things Up?

PaidContent is reporting on the upcoming launch of Daylife: “The mission is to gather and organize news in ways that are most relevant to the user. That could be by event, topic, author, geography or other factors. Source pages that show what a journalist writes about or who is quoted are part of the mix.”… Continue reading Launch of a News Platform: Will it Shake Things Up?

Content Creators Rejoice: Google Needs You

Why is Google dominating the online landscape? They are not content creators, in fact, they desperately need content creators, such as large established media companies. A quote from Tim Armstrong, VP-advertising sales at Google: “There is a public perception about getting steamrolled by Google. But Google is not great at creating content. It’s not something… Continue reading Content Creators Rejoice: Google Needs You