Running counter to the current trend in online publishing, The New York Times Co. will this September start requiring paid subscriptions of around $50 … Read the whole story
It was not without some amusement that I read the plans for The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA), an industry trade group, to … Read the whole story
TV Guide--a publication that harks back to simpler media days--on Monday announced that its Web site had undergone a broadband video makeover with the … Read the whole story
Consumers who spend significant amounts of time online view ad-serving software as both pervasive and problematic, according to new research by The Ponemon Institute … Read the whole story
Political candidates are starting to believe that online advertising allows them far greater opportunities to extend reach and target constituents than do traditional ad … Read the whole story
Not long ago, few could have guessed that video game consoles would come to replace cable boxes as the center of gravity in U.S. … Read the whole story
Political bloggers were remarkably effective at generating buzz and driving opinion during the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, but mass media still acts as the … Read the whole story