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Paul Wagner, CEO of Forkfly, took this photo at Bridgeport Brew Pub in Portland, Ore. He said every person in the bar was given a free beer and a pint glass as part of a promotion for Google Places. In Portland, virtually every business in downtown … more
When Paul Wagner tried to raise money for a web startup based in Portland, Ore., that would use the mobile platform to bring legacy media and merchants together, many investors balked. “One of the biggest pain points was trying to raise money … more
Paul Wagner, CEO of Forkfly, took this photo at Bridgeport Brew Pub in Portland, Ore. He said every person in the bar was given a free beer and a pint glass as part of a promotion for Google Places. In Portland, virtually every business in downtown … more
Twice a year, the Record-Journal in Meriden, Conn., puts together Aunt Clara's Online Store, which sells local businesses' gift cards to consumers at a discounted price. Although the store is only open for one week, it is preceded by a month-long … more
While many newspapers are jumping on the bandwagon and partnering with daily deal sites such as Groupon or LivingSocial, the Record-Journal in Meriden, Conn., has created its own model for offering consumers discounts on goods and services from … more
The Hastings (Neb.) Tribune landing page for live sports coverage informs readers about the next game it will stream live over the Internet. The Tribune works with iNK Barrel Video Network in Rapid City, S.D., to provide the service. Newspaper … more
Assistant Copy Editor Patrick Sweet (right) edits a story while graphics staff member Chris Spurlock watches from his seat at the interactive copy desk in the Columbia Missourian newsroom in September 2010. The Transition, an experiment that began … more
About 70 newspapers in nine states are part of a growing network of publishers who’ve found a profitable niche live streaming video of local high school and college sports, elections, parades, rodeos and even church services. “Right now, … more
The Hastings (Neb.) Tribune's landing page for live sports coverage informs readers about the next game it will stream live over the Internet. The Tribune works with iNK Barrel Video Network in Rapid City, S.D., to provide the service. Newspaper … more
The Inland Press Association, Suburban Newspapers of America, Southern Newspaper Publishers Association and the Florida Press Association will join forces in February in St Petersburg, Fla. The conference is designed for key executives and features … more
Jon Segal will share his insights at the Inland conference on the conflicts that led to losing the family-owned business. more
Plan now to the attend the Family Owners & Next Generation Leadership Conference, scheduled to be held Feb. 19, 2011, at Renaissance Vinoy Resort and Golf Club in St. Petersburg, Fla. The 2011 conference is co-sponsored by the Inland Press … more
Jon Segal will share his insights at the Inland conference on the conflicts that led to losing the family-owned business. more
Patch's goal to produce online products that are attractive to both readers and advertisers is similar to that of newspaper companies, but Patch believes it has advantages over newspapers. more
So what does AOL’s Patch know about the web that nobody else seems to know? The Internet giant is investing $50 million to establish online-only news sites in communities across America, moving away from its declining dial-up business model to … more
On average, business owners receive 22 approaches a month and listen to pitches from seven of those approaches a month, according to ITZBelden research. more
Patch's goal to produce online products that are attractive to both readers and advertisers is similar to that of newspaper companies, but Patch believes it has advantages over newspapers. more
Non-newspaper sales people are approaching your advertising clients an average of 22 times a month, according to research conducted by ITZBelden. “That includes Groupon, Living Social, mobile sites, somebody inside a garage who’s got a cool … more
Clark Gilbert, president & CEO of the Deseret News Publishing Company and Deseret Digital Media, will address conference attendees on the subject of media innovation. more
One of North America’s leading authorities on media innovation will headline the upcoming Mega-Conference designed for key executives in the newspaper industry. Clark Gilbert, president & CEO of the Deseret News Publishing Company and Deseret … more
Jon Segal will share his insights at the Inland conference on the conflicts that led to losing the family-owned business. more
Clark Gilbert, president & CEO of the Deseret News Publishing Company and Deseret Digital Media, will address conference attendees on the subject of media innovation. more
Ray Marcano, senior manager of strategic initiatives for Cox Media Group Digital, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Cox Enterprises, discussed app development during a recent Inland Webinar. more
Developing a mobile application seems to be the next logical step after ensuring your media company has a mobile website, but app development can be a tedious, time-consuming process. “Everybody wants an app of some sort,” said Ray Marcano, … more
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