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Facebook Self Service | Lamborghini Shops PR | iOS/Publishing Non-Fit? | Oracle Goes Social | Yahoo's Axis

Ad Technology: Sense Networks Releases New Predictive Mobile Ad Targeting Services Facebook Premium Ads Get Self-Service Availability  Facebook 'plotting ad-tracking system'  [...]

Digimarc, House Beautiful Launch First "Pinterest-Enabled" Print Magazine

Digimarc Corporation today announced that House Beautiful, published by Hearst Magazines, is the world's first publication to enable readers to pin images directly from a magazine to their Pinterest boards. House Beautiful is using the new Print-to-Pin solution from Digimarc to enable this capability in the June issue, which is set to hit newsstands to  [...]

Top News: MS Backs Nook | The Anti-Groupon | WPP Lifts Forecast | Social Cola Wars | Hulu Less Free

Ad Technology: Meet the anti-Groupon Agencies: WPP Lifts Forecast Campaigns of Note: Flexjet   [...]

Gannett Launches DealChicken

Yet another outlet for local merchants interested in reaching customers via the daily deal model has emerged: Gannett is launching DealChicken in more than 50 markets across the U.S. by the end of 2011. Currently it is available in Cincinnati, OH; Detroit, MI; Indianapolis, IN; Knoxville, TN; Nashville, TN; Phoenix, AZ; Reno, NV;   [...]

'Times Online' Unveils Pay Wall Price, Stops Reporting Traffic Figures

Beginning with March figures - a full quarter before News International erects its first pay wall in June - News International's the Times Online and The Sun have suspended public reporting of monthly ABC website traffic figures. While the ABC is still auditing the publisher's traffic numbers, it is not publishing them, per the request of the publishing company,   [...]

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Industry Buzz & News: 4/01/10

Publishing: iPad to launch with payload of ads. Publishers bet future on iPad they have not seen yet. Amazon gives way on e-book pricing.   [...]

New Publishing Tech Creates More Ad Options

Publishers are turning to technology - as opposed to developing in-house content - to increase advertising options and revenues. Recent endeavors range from barcodes for products embedded in editorial to interactive advertising formats for web video to new printing services that allow publishers place ads on pages that are printed from online magazines. Now You Don’t See It, Now You Do Hearst Magazines Digital Media's GoodHousekeeping.com is seeking to develop new invent  [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/16/09

Campaigns: New York Media partners with Clickable for local web ad sales. Email Marketing: AOL's take on permission versus request. Sharing content generates most emails. Search:   [...]

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Industry Buzz & Snippets: 12/04/09

Ad Campaigns: New Droid ad claims iPhone is clueless. Southwest Airlines tests Facebook video contest. Online Media: Google CEO deflects blame for news media woes. Google   [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 11/25/09

Ad Strategies: Verizon challenges a Sprint marketing claim. Online Media: Group of magazine publishers said to be building an online newsstand. MediaNews Group, Belo   [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/29/09

Media Strategies: CBS digital guru to leave and start own shop How Twitter search will help Google, Microsoft Bing. Yahoo CEO says 6% operating margin 'unacceptable  [...]

Newsday to Charge Online Readers; Fee Debate Rages On

The debate over whether news outlets should charge for online content is ratcheting up another notch as yet another newspaper has decided to plunge ahead, despite continuing and widespread industry debate over whether such a model will work in today's "everything is free" online information space. The New York newspaper Newsday announced plans to start charging most of its online readers next week - a move tha  [...]

Google Eyes Digital Music Biz

Google appears to be prepping for a push into the digital music business, despite previous denials by the company. According to an article in the Financial Times, the search giant is readying plans to launch a music search service with two online music platforms - News Corp's MySpace, and Lala. The new service will be part of Google's On  [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/22/09

Web 2.0 Trends: Internet advertising is just about the only bright spot in Q3 reports of two major newspaper publishers, Gannett Co. and McClatchy Co. The New York Times sets 7 digital priorities. Th  [...]

Industry Buzz & Snippets: 10/21/09

Web 2.0 News and Trends: Rumor has it that Google will launch a music initiative called One Box to offer song previews, artist bios, graphics, and video - but no downloads or subscriptions. One Box won't be limited to music, according to CNET's Stephen Shankland. There are several different kin  [...]

WSJ Passes USA Today; HuffPo Passes WashPo

The Wall Street Journal said last week that it has passed USA Today to become the #1 newspaper in the US by weekday circulation, though the USA Today - the longtime holder of this distinction - is still claiming it has the highest total print circulation.   The Journal recently told Ad Age that when the next Audit Bureau of Circulations report is released on Oct. 26, it is expected to show average paid circulation  [...]

Bloomberg + BusinessWeek: Do They Ad Up?

After much speculation within the industry, financial news service Bloomberg announced this week that it is acquiring BusinessWeek magazine and its website from McGraw-Hill.  Terms weren't publicly disclosed, but the sale is reported to be close to $5 million, according to MediaBuyerPlanner. Bloomberg also will assume responsibility for liabilities and severance payout  [...]

Time Inc. Vaunts 'Hulu for Magazines'

Time Inc.'s John Squires has come up with a means that he hopes will save the magazine industry: a Hulu for glossies, All Things Digital reports. Squires is in the process of convincing publishers to join his joint venture, which is aimed at a market that doesn't yet exist, whereby magazine-esque publications are delivered via e-readers. The company   [...]

Online & Radio Use Rises; TV Still Most Credible

Americans are increasingly turning to online and radio sources for news and information, and are spending less time with daily newspapers and TV, according to (pdf) a media use and credibility survey commissioned by ARAnet and conducted by Opinion Research Corporation. Daily newspaper usage dropped 4.1% and TV usag  [...]

Content Trumps Community, Communications Online

In research that appears to reinforce the adage that "content is king," the most recent data from the Online Publishers Association's (OPA) Internet Activity Index (IAI) reveal that consumers are now spending more time online with content than they do with either community or communications activities.   The latest figures come from a six-year analy  [...]