International Symposium on Online
Journalism
April 1, 2011
‘That was quick: Four lines of code is
all it takes for The New York Times’
paywall to come tumbling down’
Nieman Journalism Lab
March 21, 2011
 How is it going so far?
 Will people pay?
 Metering vs. site-wide walls.
 Will hacking be a real problem?
 Future developments.
 Jim Gerber, director of content partnerships, Google
 Mark Medici, director of audience development, The
Dallas Morning News
 Jorge Meléndez, VP for new media, Grupo Reforma,
Mexico
 Eivind Thomsen, Schibsted Media Group, Norway
 Tim Lott, VP of audience strategy, Austin American-
Statesman
 Ex-Googlers Launch ‘NYT For A Nickel’ As Publicity
Stunt; NYT Not Amused
 Survey: Mobile News Readers Show Some
Willingness To Pay
 Germany’s Focus On Google One Pass: ‘It’s Just A
Small Test’
 Spooked Publishers State Their Demands To Tablet
Platforms

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  • 1.
    International Symposium onOnline Journalism April 1, 2011
  • 2.
    ‘That was quick:Four lines of code is all it takes for The New York Times’ paywall to come tumbling down’ Nieman Journalism Lab March 21, 2011
  • 3.
     How isit going so far?  Will people pay?  Metering vs. site-wide walls.  Will hacking be a real problem?  Future developments.
  • 4.
     Jim Gerber,director of content partnerships, Google  Mark Medici, director of audience development, The Dallas Morning News  Jorge Meléndez, VP for new media, Grupo Reforma, Mexico  Eivind Thomsen, Schibsted Media Group, Norway  Tim Lott, VP of audience strategy, Austin American- Statesman
  • 11.
     Ex-Googlers Launch‘NYT For A Nickel’ As Publicity Stunt; NYT Not Amused  Survey: Mobile News Readers Show Some Willingness To Pay  Germany’s Focus On Google One Pass: ‘It’s Just A Small Test’  Spooked Publishers State Their Demands To Tablet Platforms