It has emerged recently that Rupert Murdoch (Chairman of News Corporation) is planning a cooperation with Apple CEO Steve Jobs with a view to launching on the market a daily newspaper for Tablet devices, especially the iPad, in the near future. According to unconfirmed reports, "The Daily", as it will be called, will cost 99 cent per issue and will be updated several times during the course of the day. It is reported that the project will benefit from an initial investment of about US$ 30 million.
E-reading
E-reading
: 3rd International Tablet & E-Reading Conference
The emergence of a new generation of tablet in 2010 has pushed another deadline on the e-reading projects of publishers.
We invite you to join this unique conference in Hamburg (October 5) and discover our impressive list of speakers.
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"Emerging Digital Platforms and Business Development"
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In 2010: You might be interested in...
Digital Media Asia 2010 (English)
Content Monetisation On Emerging Digital Media Platforms
Online Media Asia, 18 November
Mobile Media Asia, 19 November
e-Reading Asia, 20 November
WAN-IFRA Study Tour:
Products and Business on Tablets & Mobile (English)
7 - 11 February 2011
9th Digital Media Europe (English)
Winning concepts on Tablets & Mobile
10. und 11. November 2010
Apple iPad: Do we need the new Apple Swiss Army knife?
The Apple iPad will help Apple grow stronger and sell more services, content and hardware. Their pricing is quite clever, ranging between 499$ - 829$.
But the low price entry-level device will clearly be compared with the Kindle 9,7" 489$ device, which includes 3G …when the iPad is 499$ without 3G.
"The iPad could follow the successful track of the iPhone, says Stig Nordqvist, WAN-IFRA Emerging Digital Platforms and Business Development director. But he does not see signs of revenues for news media on this new Apple ecosystem".
E-reading: : Wrap up CES Las Vegas 2010
CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Las Vegas, the world's largest consumer technology trade ended on January 10. Two new e-reading devices, the Skiff Reader and the QUE proReader, developed with the press industry in mind, were launched at this event. And it comes as no surprise that Amazon has chosen this very same week to announce that its Kindle DX (also designed for the press!) was ready for a worldwide shipment.

Skiff, formerly known as FirstPaper, launched the Skiff Reader (see photos left and on top of the page) and Plastic Logic targets business professionnals with the QUE proReader.
- All the news from CES 2010 from Audiovox, Bookeen, DMC Worldwide, Hanvon, Interead, Iriver, Jinke, Samsung, Spring Design, Pixel Qi, Netronix and PocketBook.
- Check our video centre: Samsung's debut in the e-reading market
: Successful WAN-IFRA E-reading Conference in Paris
More than 90 particpants from 18 countries discussed the latest developments in E-reading. The two days stressed the importance for publishers to deal with the E-reading topic even at this early stage.
Publications: June FOCUS: E-reader recap and business models
The e-Reader market is heating up as new devices and upgrades of existing ones are rolling out. A clear business model has yet to emerge, but IFRA investigates the most likely scenarios for this promising technology, as well as the latest models on the market in the June FOCUS package of IFRA Magazine. It includes:
: Mobile Media Day 2010
While presenting portfolios rich with news or dedicated applications, mobile websites or web applications, the lecturers at Mobile Media Day (May 18 & 19 in Amsterdam) also shared their own questions with the 85 delegates.
Executive Programmes: eNews Update
The first seminar of the joint eNews 2010 and eNews Alumni group took place in a sunny Paris on March 17–18. The exclusive group had a chance to hear Philippe Jannet, CEO of Le Monde Interactif, discuss the company's e-reading strategy, as well as visiting Les Echos to hear from Olivier Delteil, Business Development Manager of Les Echos Electronic Publications. For more information about eNews, read here.
Events: Beyond 2009
"Consumers, the New Authority," was the slogan of WAN-IFRA's 17th World Digital Publishing Conference, intimately known as Beyond the Printed Word. The programme included Bonnier Group, Helsingin Sanomat, Le Monde Interactif, Telegraph Media Group, Zeit Online and others.
: Digital Media Asia 09 provided a forum for an intense exchange of ideas
Summaries of the presentations will be posted soon!
For inquiries, please contact Gilles Demptos at gilles.demptos@wan-ifra.org
Publications: Digital editions
Do readers want to read their newspaper as a digital edition? It is difficult to base a strategy on the happy few who, by necessity, read the newspaper on the PC screen or who have opted for an e-reader. This puts the ball firmly in the publishers’ court: they determine the offer. Here are just a couple of the reports included in IFRA Magazine's May 2008 report:
On the Blog
Tue, 2010-11-23 11:16 — Paul Callaghan
E-Reading: Murdoch plans iPad newspaper
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:21 — Valerie Arnould
Content monetisation: Paid content: BCG offers a much-documented contribution
The Boston Consulting Group has entered the paid content debate this month with a valuable contribution. It’s “Willingness to pay for news online” report presents key findings from an international survey.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:26 — Valerie Arnould
Without a shred of doubt, 2009 has been the year of the e-reading device, and new models will come out quickly next year. But computer manufacturers are trying hard to shift consumer attention to the tablet PC.
Apple’s tablet is still a rumor, as is Microsoft’s in-process "tablet-booklet" Courier (in the "late prototype" stage of development, according to the CNET gadget blog). But ICD has released concrete information on its Vega Tablet, which will run Android 2.0:
Fri, 2010-05-28 11:13 — Valerie Arnould
Digital distribution: Top players create a common e-reading platform in Japan
Instead of waiting for the Japanese launch of Apple's iPad, Sony, Toppan Printing, KDDI Corporation, and the Asahi Shimbun have announced they will establish a joint venture to develop an eBook distribution company that will build and manage a common distribution platform for books, comics, magazines and newspapers for the Japanese market. And the door is opened for other companies.
Tue, 2010-08-24 14:08 — Valerie Arnould
While Internet users are spending more and more of their time with social networks, advertising spend continues to be directed towards more traditional web uses. What are the reasons for this paradox? Jean-Nicolas Reyt analyses the situation*.
Tue, 2010-10-19 13:36 — Valerie Arnould
It might be that Apple just made life easier for publishers pondering if they should start developing for smaller-sized devices.
Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs commented during the company’s quarterly earnings call yesterday (Monday 18) that he did not believe on an “avalanche of tablets” about to enter the market: “It appears to be just a handful of credible entrants, not exactly an avalanche”.
Mon, 2009-08-31 10:44 — Valerie Arnould
Sony's just announced the Reader Daily Edition, a new device that will give consumers wireless access via AT&T’s 3G mobile broadband network to Sony’s eBook store.The Reader Daily Edition will be available this December. Unfortunately, no timetable for a European launch at the moment.

A complete new line of digital readers for Sony (last on the right is the Reader Daily- photo from ebouquin)
Mon, 2009-08-03 09:35 — Anton Jolkovski
Wed, 2009-08-05 15:29 — Valerie Arnould
Sony introduced on August 5 two new Readers. One of them, the Reader Pocket Edition will cost $199 (140 euros), making it the most affordable dedicated reading device on the market.
Fri, 2009-08-14 12:01 — Valerie Arnould
Sony will abandon its proprietary software for electronic Sony Reader and convert to the open ePub format by the end of the year.
Tue, 2010-11-09 17:39 — Valerie Arnould
Amazon has announced new revenue-sharing terms for magazines and newspapers wishing to join the Kindle platform. Publishers will keep 70 percent of the retail price (minus delivery costs) of each publication sold.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:14 — Valerie Arnould
Though interested in portable e-readers, Australian publisher Fairfax, like News Corporation before it, does not want to be tied into a deal with Amazon that leaves the Kindle creator with the lion’s share of revenues.

Fairfax's director of marketing and newspaper sales, Robert Whitehead, is also the president of The Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association (PANPA)
Tue, 2009-09-08 17:11 — Valerie Arnould
The Taiwanese giant Asus is readying an eBook offer, with probably a low-cost reader and a deluxe version, just as Amazon and Sony are offering. It seems to be a promising new player to boost the eReading market, but so far, Asus is keeping most of its technological and marketing cards secret. As an example, will it use an LCD display (it would be risky), or E Ink technology? Will it be available worldwide? Can we expect something for Christmas? What about its 3G connectivity?
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:10 — Valerie Arnould
Dutch e-reader developer iRex Technologies have announced that their latest e-reader, the DR800SG, will go on sale in October through electronics retailer Best Buy in the US, and will link to the Barnes & Noble e-book store. Users will also be able to access some 1100 newspapers from Newspaper Direct.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:12 — Valerie Arnould
Anders Stenbäck, Business Development Manager at Hesingin Sanomat of Finland explained the secrets of making money from hyperlocal, in this case with a mapping/directory product called My Own City which answers such questions as where to find a good restaurant/plumber/tailor/hairdresser etc.
Fri, 2009-08-14 15:36 — Valerie Arnould
Plastic Logic announced that it will work with Olive Software on its Publishers Program. The two companies are developing content publishing solutions to efficiently optimize and distribute content for the Company’s forthcoming eReader, due in the marketplace in early 2010.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:11 — Valerie Arnould
Few knew what to expect when Inmaculada Martinez of Stradbroke Advisors took to the stage to talk about 'Positive Deviants and the Agents of Change' but what followed was a lively canter through media predictions and Generation Y – the generation that grew up with digital and which in 2010 will outnumber the baby boomers. 90 per cent of them have joined a social network and with that social media has overtaken porn as the number one activity online.
Fri, 2009-11-20 15:13 — Valerie Arnould
Philippe Jannet, CEO of Le Monde Interactif talked about that paper's mobile experience. Le Monde already has a paid for model online with a subscription scheme that sees some content published for free and other services, including the right to contribute UGC charged for. Jannet mused on the idea of charging users to write for the paper as he didn't invent the model but it works and ads sell for more on subscriber pages than free ones.
Wed, 2009-06-03 10:22 — Mari Pascual
iRex Technologies, one of the leading providers of e-reading solutions (including its iLiad e-reader), announced at the Society for Information Display conference in San Antonio, Texas, USA, that it has made considerable progress on a next-generation reading device: It will be in colour, writable, and ultra-thin. Launch date is scheduled by mid 2011.
Thu, 2009-06-04 13:46 — Mari Pascual
The Taiwanese company Prime View International (PVI), known for its development of e-reading displays that are already featured on numerous devices, including Amazon’s Kindles and Sony’s readers, has added a powerful asset to its further development: The company has signed a definitive agreement to acquire E Ink Corporation, considered the leader in electronic paper display materials and intellectual property, for approximately US$ 215 million. E-ink, pioneer of the development of the electronic ink technology, is after all a symbol in the e-reading arena.
Fri, 2010-09-10 16:04 — Valerie Arnould
“We are relaxing all restrictions on the development tools used to create iOS apps, as long as the resulting apps do not download any code” said Apple in a recent statement. Designers can now develop apps with Flash and compile them into a native iOS format. Apple also published for the first time its App Store Review Guidelines to help developers understand how they review submitted apps.
Tue, 2009-12-01 13:58 — Valerie Arnould
World Press Trends: World Newspaper Congress: Digital ad revenues to remain miniscule
At no time in the foreseeable future will digital advertising revenues replace those
lost to print, making the search for new business models including paid-for online access for news a pressing concern for the news publishing industry, the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) said in its annual world press trends update.
Fri, 2009-05-29 16:09 — Dean Roper
In May, The New York Times launched the second version of its Times Reader software, based on Adobe’s Air application, which comes closer to a real newspaper reading experience.
In the Wiki
Thu, 2009-12-03 10:50 — Valerie Arnould
Thu, 2009-12-03 10:51 — Valerie Arnould
Wed, 2009-12-02 14:18 — Valerie Arnould
Mon, 2009-11-23 13:07 — Valerie Arnould
Wed, 2009-06-24 09:26 — Mari Pascual
El periódico español Diario de Navarra trabaja desde hace meses en una edición para los dispositivos electrónicos de lectura, tipo e-book y e-reader. Luis Llamas, Responsable de Negocios Digitales en el Área de Expansión y Desarrollo del grupo La Información, editor del citado diario, nos explica este proyecto.
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