We've said for a while that magazines are shooting themselves in the foot with their bargain pricing and it seems like they're finally starting to listen.
Slate is launching a new membership tomorrow and they ask that you please not call it a paywall. OK maybe they didn't ask, but they don't want us to report
Larry Kramer is not only USA Today's president and publisher, he's also the founder of MarketWatch. Recently he spoke about digital publishing and "adopting a digital metabolism," as DigiDay put
Crain's New York recently had a chat with President of Condé Nast Bob Sauerberg to talk magazine subscription pricing.
The conversation is so Mequoda that you'd think they were discussing
If you haven't heard of Medium, it's a small little niche blog where everybody is the author. The top authors tend to be C-level execs and start-up founders and the
According Talking New Media, "three months of data from comScore finds that readers that enter a news website directly spend about three times as long on that site as those
It’s all good until you see that money still lying on the table.
That’s how we think of TIME.com here at Mequoda. Last week it unveiled its new website design,
Do you have a holiday that only your niche nerds would buy into? Mental Floss does.
In fact, March 14th is one of their best sales days! Mental Floss is magazine
In a harsh but honest review from Talking New Media, D.B. Hebbard says that the Apple Newsstand is starting to look like a "dumpster."
Is it warranted?
His claim is that they're
Any good story is due a hashtag and we're calling it #ForbesLife. What it must be like to be a Forbes right now!
Steve Forbes still hasn't told us who the