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Time Wants Digital Newsstand
Newsmax.com ^ | October 3, 2009 | Reuters (no byline)

Posted on 10/03/2009 8:13:49 PM PDT by Seaplaner

Time Inc. is gathering U.S. magazine publishers to start a jointly run digital newsstand next year that would deliver their titles to mobile devices like increasingly popular electronic book readers.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ecommerce; liberalmedia; stupidityalert; timemag; timemagazine
Time Pamphlet (formerly "Magazine") is on to something here. After all, why would anyone get news online for free, when they could PAY to have all the pro-America truths filtered out?

This is bigger than big.

In fact, I can even propose a name... The New Eight Track!

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1 posted on 10/03/2009 8:13:49 PM PDT by Seaplaner
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To: Seaplaner
Oh, cool.

Communist magazines enter the "digital age."

What kind of stupid bastards are going to read that trash?

Oh wait, DEMOCRATS!

2 posted on 10/03/2009 8:18:13 PM PDT by Prole (Please pray for the families of Chris and Channon. May God always watch over them.)
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To: Seaplaner
Time Wants Digital Newsstand

Want in one hand, crap in the other and see which one fills up faster.

3 posted on 10/03/2009 8:19:07 PM PDT by umgud (Look to gov't to solve your everday problems and they'll control your everday life.)
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To: Seaplaner

LOL! I saw a NewsWeak at doc or cpa office and it was about 20 pages. Pathetic.

Time and NewsWeak fail to realize that the majority of people do not want their sh**ty biased content. Years ago they had a semi-monopoly on news content because they had the writers, shelf space and distribution. The internet destroyed that.


4 posted on 10/03/2009 8:19:44 PM PDT by Frantzie (Do we want ACORN running America's healthcare?)
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To: Seaplaner

What’s Time?


5 posted on 10/03/2009 8:20:43 PM PDT by Last Dakotan
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To: Seaplaner

I read somewhere today that Apple has been gathering contracts with media companies for content on their upcoming tablet device. It will be similar to an ipod touch but larger.


6 posted on 10/03/2009 8:20:47 PM PDT by Keflavik76 ( Your papers please!!)
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To: Seaplaner
Time Inc. is gathering U.S. magazine publishers to start a jointly run digital newsstand next year that would deliver their titles to mobile devices like increasingly popular electronic book readers.

Idiots.

Change your promotion driven agenda to one of honesty driven reporting and you would be #1 regardless of the conveyance method used.

Presently you are desperate for "change".

7 posted on 10/03/2009 8:23:23 PM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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They’re gonna get “change”......not the “change” they want, but CHANGE!


8 posted on 10/03/2009 8:27:26 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Democrat party has always been the party of slavery, sedition, subversion, socialism and surrender)
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To: Seaplaner
I predicted this some months ago. Newspapers would publish for the Kindle.
9 posted on 10/03/2009 8:31:05 PM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (The Democrat party is a criminal enterprise.)
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To: Seaplaner
would deliver their titles to mobile devices like increasingly popular

If that is the expression of the quality of their edjukashun and traning, this enjinere wants no part of it.

"Time" can emote all it wants (ca. their 70's ads), but I won't "care" with them. I won't even care when their staff goes on welfare, and I well care even less when they have to learn how to sweep hallways (clean!) for a living.

10 posted on 10/03/2009 8:32:20 PM PDT by sionnsar (IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Remember Neda Agha-Soltan|TV--it's NOT news you can trust)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

I guess putting Obiwan on the cover of every issue is not enough. They need a new picture of our messiah every day maybe?


11 posted on 10/03/2009 8:32:47 PM PDT by Dogbert41
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To: Seaplaner

Propaganda from the state should always be free. Paying for it is really dumb.


12 posted on 10/03/2009 8:33:18 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (I don't remember Americans being called "racists" when we fought against Hillarycare.)
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To: Seaplaner; abb

bump


13 posted on 10/03/2009 8:39:16 PM PDT by GeronL (meow)
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To: Seaplaner; Frantzie; umgud

Magazine publishers are so left wing. People are speaking up about this in their comments to Vogue, etc. If any of you have time search the magazine websites to voice opinion.


14 posted on 10/03/2009 8:56:27 PM PDT by mojo114
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One important element, the source said, is finding ways to make the act of turning pages on an electronic device as easy as it is with paper. Another is finding ways to present photographs in ways that are as attractive as they appear in many glossy magazines. Yet another would be adding video.

The Time concept is a dead letter. On-line only delivery means major cost savings to the publishers and, as a consumer, I expect to see a very significant decrease in the cost of a subscription. I'm not going to pay a "newstand fee" to Time and then a full subscripion fee to the actual magazine publisher. However, I actually would consider paying a monthly fee (similar to my cable system access fee). How much would I consider reasonable? Oh, say US$25.00 a month for access to ALL major newspapers and magazines.

Another dead letter is the quote above from the end of the article. The percentage of users using a Kindle (or that Sony ebook equivalent) to access content is very small. I read the news online using a desktop PC with using a 1080 dpi monitor. (When I'm travelling, its a small laptop with equivalent screen.)That's plenty of definition for ordinary use. If I want to turn pages, I'll buy the magazine or book. Ditto for the glossy photos; if I want their photos for the coffee table, I'll by the book/magazine. If they are going to get hung up on figuring out and costing a process I'm not interested in into their fee structure, they are still stuck in "paper-based" mode and are going to miss the boat.

As for the video, when was the last time you picked up a magazine or book that had embedded video? The closest that print publications come to this is an enclosed CD/DVD which requires the user supply the viewing device. And that is where we came in.

15 posted on 10/04/2009 8:32:46 AM PDT by Captain Rhino (“Si vis pacem, para bellum” - if you want peace, prepare for war.)
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