Newspapers: Webanalysis as Gatekeeper
Newspapers are switching from reader surveys to web analytics: more scientific decisions finally; http://j.mp/cXklA1
Newspapers are switching from reader surveys to web analytics: more scientific decisions finally; http://j.mp/cXklA1
Jarvis: I do not understand how the WSJ could be so naive about the basics of modern media business; http://j.mp/bBRzYt
Murdoch: pay walls for all newspaper Web sites this year vs. Rusbridger: bad idea for journalism; http://j.mp/9naeEY
Alternative revenue streams for Salon, WSJ, others: eCommerce makes a comeback for media; http://j.mp/7jzYUl
The Wall Street Journal plans to add a New York Report, adding traditional city desk beats; http://j.mp/ZVNx
The Wall Street Journal has overtaken USA Today for the title of biggest paper in the USA; http://j.mp/pRs3D
The Wall Street Journal is expanding its WSJ Community to build WSJ Connect, a LinkedIn competitor; http://tr.im/uSeg
http://WSJ.com finally relaunches: The article-level definitely improved and greatly uses tabs for additions.
http://Magazine.WSJ.com previews the new webdesign of WSJ.com that’s relaunching soon; http://is.gd/2Dza
NYT: “One aspect of the redesign is radical, and if it’s successful, it could provide lessons for other news organizations trying to build deeper connections with their readers: New community features will allow WSJ.com’s million or so paid online subscribers to comment on every story, pose their own discussion questions, e-mail each other and set up profiles that will allow others to see what they’re doing on the site.”