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FT results: FT.com paid-for subscriptions up 9%

March 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Traffic

According to parent company Pearson’s preliminary financial results for 2008, released today, the Financial Times’ website saw a 9 per cent growth in paid-for subscribers to 109,609.

Register users – the free-part of the access model – increased from approximately 150,000 at the end of 2007 to 966,000 by the end of last year.

In September last year, FT.com managing director Rob Grimshaw told Journalism.co.uk that the financial crisis had caused an explosion in registrations and subscriptions to the site.

Advertising revenues for FT Publishing as a group fell by 4 per cent, but overall profits for 2008 rose by 13 per cent to £195 million.

“[G]rowth of digital and subscription businesses and strong demand for premium content exceed decline in advertising revenues,” said a release from Pearson.

“At the FT Group, we anticipate continued strong demand for high-quality analysis of global business, finance, politics and economics; a tough year for advertising; strong renewal rates in our subscription businesses; and continued growth at Interactive Data.”

The group’s publishing division posted a 9 per cent increase in sales to £74m (£56m in 2007).

Pearson itself recorded an adjusted operating profit rise of 11 per cent to £762 million in 2008.

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Folio: New investors for UGC photo magazine JPG?

Following its closure earlier this year publisher 8020 Media has found new backers and will relaunch user-generated magazine JPG.

Full story at this link…

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Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – political reporting calendar

Political reporting: To find out what Select Committees are holding hearings on in the UK – and how you can watch and report back from the comfort of your own desktop – subscribe to an email alert for the Committees’ Calendar. Tipster: Laura Oliver.

To submit a tip to Journalism.co.uk, use this link – we will pay a fiver for the best ones published.

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WebProNews: US confidentiality bill overlooks freelancers and blogger-journalists

March 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Editors' pick, Freelance, Legal

According to WebProNews, the House of Representatives’ version of a US bill that would enforce a journalist’s right to protect their sources includes a definition of a journalist, which rules out freelancers, non-profit journalists and blogger-journalists.

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HTFP: Newspaper society cancels 2009 awards

March 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Events

The Newspaper Society has cancelled its three annual awards programmes citing market conditions and a need to improve the format of the awards, which include the Weekly Newspaper and Advertising and Digital Media Awards.

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Howard Owens: Don’t let aggregators replace your newspaper’s homepage

March 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted by in Editors' pick, Online Journalism

Few users click on homepage links on a newspaper website – the majority come for the headlines and then leave, suggests Howard Owens.

“That’s one reason newspaper.coms are foolish to let aggregation sites such as Topix display all of their headlines and leads,” he adds.

“Topix is in the business of creating a substitute home page for your community news.”

Design your site instead to meet your readers’ ‘intention-driven mindset’ whatever that may be, he writes.

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Matthew Roberts: Rocky Mountain News’ video obit

March 2nd, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted by in Editors' pick, Multimedia, Newspapers

Via Ken Kobre, comes Matthew Robert’s Vimeo video ‘Final Edition’:

Original video post at this link…

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