Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Embed with Google

Ooh, look, Google Maps are serving up embed code now:


View Larger Map

That's the Bridge Bar in Nong Khai.

Admittedly the Yahoo Maps sat pic (same source as Google's) is higher definition at present: http://tinyurl.com/2krfqw

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

When do you stp the presses?

"Killing print requires acknowledging not just that the old mode is dead but also that the future means less revenue and shrunken staffs."

Thanks to Simon Waldman for the link.

Monday, June 25, 2007

Fade to pay

First time I've seen this as a way of teasing you over the subscription wall. Not unsusceptible to a quick screengrab, though...

Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Typecast

Associated goes with Atex using InDesign, InCopy ... and, "initially", Notes.
(From Editor & Publisher)

Monday, February 05, 2007

NYT pay wall: a good $10m or short-termism?

Why read other newspapers? For me, it's comment and analysis firstly (and a long way ahead), then perhaps the odd interview, feature, and review. I'll only look for news on another newspaper if it deals with a part of the world not really covered by my principal news sources. So what would get me, or presumably many others, to read the New York Times regularly? Not the news: the comment.

TimesSelect now has 609,000 subscribers. On face value that's pretty impressive. Actually two-thirds of these are free logins for print subscribers. But TimesSelect is still raking in nearly $10m. This article weighs up the balance between 200,00 paying customers and a potentially much larger international audience overall.
(From Follow the Media)

Saturday, February 03, 2007

NYT online revenue up 39.2% last year

... accounting for 8.3% of total revenues in 2006, up from 6% in 2005.
(From MediaPost_

NAA marketing convention notices local search

(From SearchEngineWatch)

Google News UK rankings for January 2007

rank source score average score total stories
1 Guardian Unlimited 533.95 3.46 154
2 BBC News 314.21 2.66 118
3 Times Online 312.15 4.00 78
4 Reuters.uk 301.02 2.81 107
5 Telegraph.co.uk 284.44 3.23 88
6 Independent 236.84 4.38 54
7 Monsters & Critics 167.68 2.62 64
8 Scotsman 164.02 2.78 59
9 ITV.com 135.20 3.38 40
10 Reuters AlertNet 112.57 3.21 35
11 Bloomberg 109.06 1.91 57
12 New York Times 103.25 2.10 49
13 IHT 94.48 1.81 52
14 Los Angeles Times 93.76 2.84 33
15 Playfuls.com 87.36 1.89 46
16 Washington Post 83.62 2.03 41
17 Daily Mail 82.90 10.36 8
18 This is London 75.82 3.29 23
19 Financial Times 68.80 2.64 26
20 Reuters 63.20 1.23 51

'We think of the internet as if it were some kind of journalistic orphan'

In the space of a couple of hours I read this open letter from the editor of the LA Times about these crazy times for the newspaper industry, and came across a letter I wrote in 1999 to Alan in response to the Guardian advertising the post of "internet editor" (a post I thought should not exist). Every issue confronted in the contemporary letter was already very much to the fore over 7 years ago; every positive step cited this month was as obvious back then.

Alan's climate change metaphor holds: the number of deniers is falling. But we're still doing more fretting than acting.

Nice summary of the LA Times piece (which is terribly long) from Jemima Kiss here.

Ahem. Sorry

This has been offline for six months, and the old comments and linked files have gone.

Apols.

I'm going to be putting up some link-only entries here for a bit. I know, it's a sin - but it's mainly for my own use. I never really got into del.icio.us.