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Apple weighs iTunes overhaul

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December 10, 2009

Apple, according to this report, is working on an overhaul of its iTunes service that would make it far easier for users to access their music libraries from any Internet-enabled location as opposed to a single computer. The change apparently would involve implementing technology from La La Media, a music-streaming service Apple recently acquired....
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Hearst to launch digital newsstand

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December 4, 2009

Hearst Corp. is set to challenge Amazon’s Kindle with the 2010 launch of Skiff, its own vendor of digital magazines and newspapers. Hearst and publishing partners will offer their content through the service, which also will boast a reading device specifically designed for periodicals. The Wall Street Journal (12/4)
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Google to permit limits on free article views

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December 2, 2009

Adding a new twist to the debate over free online content, Google Inc. will now allow publishers to set a five-per-day cap on the quantity of stories readers can view for free through the search engine. The Wall Street Journal (12/2)
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Online radio draws listeners, but advertisers are tuning out

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December 2, 2009

Internet radio audiences have doubled in the past five years to 42 million listeners per week, but radio, which has seen revenues fall industry-wide for three years now, has experienced difficulty monetizing that traffic. Online CPMs are typically about half that of terrestrial radio, in part due to advertisers’ discomfort with the unfamiliar technology....
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