This past Friday we had our first paidContent 2010 conference at NYC’s TheTimesCenter . During the jam-packed day we had a special lunchtime Q&A with The New York Times (NYSE: NYT) Company’s Arthur Sulzberger Jr., Janet Robinson and Martin Nisenholtz, and talked all things digital news, subscription models, big-media joint ventures and much more. Some highlights:
—@pc2010: NYT Metered Model Is Designed To Preserve Reach And Grow Ad Revs
—@pc2010: Yahoo’s Schneider On What The Microsoft Deal Means: ‘More Money’
—@pc2010: ‘Paid Services’ Coming To Reuters.com
—@pc2010: ‘Farm’ Talk With The Content Distributors
—@pc2010: FT.com’s Grimshaw: News Readers Are Willing To Pay—At Least For A Day
—Video @ paidContent 2010: New York Times Execs On Metered News And More
The rest can be seen in our paidContent 2010 archive.
Many thanks to everyone who took part (in person and virtually through Livestream) and a special thanks to our paidContent 2010 sponsors: Platinum: Oracle; Gold: Rubicon Project, Gigya, RR Donnelley and Lunch: The New York Times
