Tracking the social media element of news publications yields some interesting results. Looking at the infamous Facebook likes and fans shows that the papers are making an effort on that front recruiting ...
... digital offering Sun+.
Their last audited figure before they went behind the wall was 1.8m for July 2013 which equates to a 6.5% conversion to digital. It wouldn’t be the strongest figure in the world ...
... actually is.
All the rhetoric emanating from Talbot Street regarding the ‘digital future’ seems to be lost in this certificate. I can look at the Daily Telegraph’s eABC Cert and tell at a glance that ...
The Sun dipped behind a paywall on 1st August and its first audited figures for that month would normally be available today – but they pulled a fast one and withdrew from the ABC e-audit seemingly.
Prior ...
Stuck in the ABC data yesterday was the web data for rte.ie and interesting reading it makes. The audit is for October 2012 and we have comparative data for October 2011.
The state broadcasters site ...
... were 85 titles who were audited for a digital edition of their publication. From the ABC: “A digital edition is an edition of the print publication published electronically as a unit which once publishe ...
... They also showcased their ‘digital first strategy’ – online and then supported via in-depth analysis in the print version/ online version.
According to the paper, their website video (a/v) views went ...
Today we’re looking at American Newspapers Circulation which were released in the last few days. It’s not a USA centric thing, it’s more that the print sectors march towards digital there is evolving faster ...
... digital routes used to access the Guardian broken into day-parts alongside a tracking of the print product usage throughout the day (that tracking wasn’t explained).
The data for that graphic was taken ...
The announcements are coming fast and furious in the print media, or soon to be digital media! Over the past 24 hours The Telegraph announced that it was moving behind a paywall in April and The Sun also ...
... the constraints of code and browsers, would people be prepared to pay for content? If so what is their price point? They have a value on a physical product what’s their value for the same digital product? ...
The October RTE web stats dropped in today showing that the broadcaster had a 6% rise in daily traffic over the year although its daily page impressions were down close to two percent- more volume, slightly ...
Latest data from Comscore shows the state of the Internet in the European region. It shows that in the European region nearly 400m people went online in June 2012 and spent, on average, just shy of 26 ...
... version of the free version.
They say that the iPad version will be an ‘exact digital reproduction’ of the newspaper with additional features such as video reports, extra articles and interactive advertisements. ...
I am waiting (hopefully) for a release of the RTE audited figures for their website which should be released around now; I thought I reflect on some of the recent goings on from their previous website ...
There was some good news from the USA on a potential ray of hope for the newspaper and magazine business. The research was conducted but the measurement company ComScore and it looked at the readership ...
A particularly interesting bit of research for the USA on the adoption of pads/smartphones and how they help to deliver news to their owners. The research shows that with the introduction of cheaper tablets ...
Beginning on the 25th of Letshost made a few changes and, according to an email from them “upgraded the firewall as it was not working correctly” – naturally and on reflection, I’d prefer if they ...