NYT Targets Coffee Drinkers - Who Stands to Gain?
Jinfo Article
8th March 2013
Abstract
Newspapers publishers have long come to the realisation that the future of their businesses lies online – the ongoing debate is now how to make money from digital content. However, with so many search engines and aggregators offering free access to news, enticing readers to content behind paywalls is becoming an increasing problem. Penny Crossland examines marketing tactics used by major US newspapers such as The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
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