Watch out: We’re starting to see the beginnings of a trend of people getting rid of their cable and satellite TV subscriptions in favor of Internet streaming. One in eight consumers will eliminate or scale back their cable, satellite or other pay-TV service this year, according to a new study released this week by Yankee [...]
Hearst Magazine Increased Web Traffic By 150% with SEO and Wordtracker
This post was submitted by Rachelle Money, who works with Wordtracker and writes for its newsletter. Since using the Wordtracker keyword research tool Dan Roberts says Hearst Publication’s online traffic has grown 150%. Hearst publishes 15 of the world’s most popular magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Oprah’s O Magazine, and Good Housekeeping as well as [...]
New York Times embraces semantic web
Michael Zimbalist, head of R&D at The New York Times, says the newspaper is looking at how to leverage the Semantic Web, especially to make its content device independent.
Differences between working at TV and newspaper websites
Liz Foreman has some interesting observations about the differences in working at a local TV station website as compared with a newspaper website.
The New New-Media Lexicon Decoded
AdAge explains the true meaning of everything from Kindle to Tweets to Huffpo’.
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