NiemanJournalismLab: Two paid content ‘cautionary tales’ from 2004
February 11th, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Editors' pick, Online Journalism
“Given the recent secret memos and TIME cover stories, the topic of ‘paid content’ has once again grabbed the spotlight,” comments the Lab’s Tim Windsor. But, he warns, don’t forget to look back to two ‘cautionary tales’ from 2004: paid content efforts by Los Angeles Times CalendarLive and Albuquerque Journal.
Tags: albuquerque journal, Los Angeles Times, los angeles times calendarlive, paid content, Tim Windsor
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