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By: No, metered-content walls won’t save journalism | Electronic Staff

[...] has strike a whole industry, though one editor during a Citizen has a some-more specific wish: she hopes a paywall will stop papers like hers from apropos “page-view whores” and so will...

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By: Paul Hodgins

As a Canadian working in American journalism I like to keep an eye on news trends in both countries, and this one is becoming inevitable for papers who want to stay relevant (and alive). Our paper,...

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By: Paywall Times: NO, metered-content walls don´t save print edition « World...

[...] that has hit the entire industry, but one editor at the Citizen has a more specific wish: she hopes the paywall will stop papers like hers from becoming “page-view whores”and thus will help save...

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By: digitalpresspoints.com » Can metered content save journalism?

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By: The Wright Computer Services » Does Setting Up A Paywall Suddenly Make...

[...] which recently added a paywall, makes the argument that paywalls are needed to get newspapers to stop competing for pageviews with crass and tacky attention-grabbing stories and photo galleries:...

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By: The “hamster wheel” fallacy: Why paywalls don’t mean better journalism —...

[...] paper put up a paywall, saying she hoped that not having to bend to the whims of advertisers would prevent her colleagues from turning into a bunch of “page-view whores,” focused on posting...

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By: GIASTAR – Storie di ordinaria tecnologia » Blog Archive » The “hamster...

[...] paper put up a paywall, saying she hoped that not having to bend to the whims of advertisers would prevent her colleagues from turning into a bunch of “page-view whores,” focused on posting...

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By: The “hamster wheel” fallacy: Why paywalls don’t mean better journalism |...

[...] paper put up a paywall, saying she hoped that not having to bend to the whims of advertisers would prevent her colleagues from turning into a bunch of “page-view whores,” focused on posting...

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By: Global Tech Review | The “hamster wheel” fallacy: Why paywalls don’t mean...

[...] paper put up a paywall, saying she hoped that not having to bend to the whims of advertisers would prevent her colleagues from turning into a bunch of “page-view whores,” focused on posting...

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By: You just can’t ignore the dollars and sense « Journomel.com

[...] you’ve read an earlier post on metred content how it changes the objectives of a newsroom, you might think I’m all about the cash [...]

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