Earlier this year I went through the wide-range of different business models that newspapers could look to copy in order to survive in an age when so much news is found for free online.
A different way of looking at the future of newspapers is to focus on content; i.e.what content is most likely to have a monetary value? That's what Alan Mutter has done over on his blog.
A computer thinks the following may also be of interest:
- “National newspaper websites need just 5% of readers to pay”
- Good news for journalism as news and current affairs magazines circulations grow
- What business models can newspapers copy to bring in more revenue?
- Europe’s biggest publisher moves to charging for online news
- Is Rupert Murdoch right about charging for online news?