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Washington Post CRO Joy Robins on working directly with ad agencies
Washington Post CRO Joy Robins on working directly with ad agencies

The Washington Post's CRO Joy Robins thinks ad agencies deserve a little more sympathy.

"We need to better understand their business, better understan…

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Conde Nast Entertainment's Oren Katzeff on Conde's pivot to IP
Conde Nast Entertainment's Oren Katzeff on Conde's pivot to IP

Condé Nast is on a journey to remake itself from a magazine company -- home to Vogue, The New Yorker, Vanity Fair and more titles -- and into what ne…

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Food52's Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs on their community media model
Food52's Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs on their community media model

Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs worked together for five years before cofounding Food52 in 2009. That was enough time for them to recognize a gap in…

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HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen on the risk the pivot to paid could create an 'unequal news ecosystem'
HuffPost's Lydia Polgreen on the risk the pivot to paid could create an 'unequal news ecosystem'

As many publishers zero in on consumer revenue strategies and hardened paywalls, HuffPost is taking a different tack.

"Look, I spent 15 years working …

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Hearst Magazines' Zuri Rice on how to get 1 billion video views a month: 'It always comes back to our audience'
Hearst Magazines' Zuri Rice on how to get 1 billion video views a month: 'It always comes back to our audience'

Hearst Magazines' properties garner 1 billion video views per month. For its head of video, Zuri Rice, that number (and the more granular "watch time…

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Dow Jones CRO Josh Stinchcomb: Platforms are finally valuing (and paying) newsrooms
Dow Jones CRO Josh Stinchcomb: Platforms are finally valuing (and paying) newsrooms

The prickly relationship between news publishers and tech platforms appears to be improving. Look no further than recent moves by both Apple and Face…

6 years, 5 months ago

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The Athletic co-founder Adam Hansmann: 'We believe there is a $1b company to build here'
The Athletic co-founder Adam Hansmann: 'We believe there is a $1b company to build here'

With over $100 million in outside funding, The Athletic is quickly racking up subscribers, recently crossing the 600,000 mark.

Hitting 1 million payin…

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The New York Times' Sam Dolnick on why FX, not Netflix, was the right place for The Weekly
The New York Times' Sam Dolnick on why FX, not Netflix, was the right place for The Weekly

Sam Dolnick became the New York Times' mobile editor back when the handheld revolution was only just beginning. "And from there, it kind of shifted t…

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Bloomberg Media CEO Justin Smith: Media is 'going through a process of slimming down'
Bloomberg Media CEO Justin Smith: Media is 'going through a process of slimming down'

For all the hand-wringing about the digital media business, there are several bright spots, ranging from successes in consumer revenue products and w…

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Slate president Charlie Kammerer on podcast ad revenue climbing to half of revenue
Slate president Charlie Kammerer on podcast ad revenue climbing to half of revenue

Podcasts are trendy now for publishers, but Slate has been doing them for 14 years. Slate now has 25 podcasts that drew 180 million downloads in 2018…

6 years, 6 months ago

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