Top HeadlinesApple is said to be making progress in bringing channels with Time Warner Cable content to its set-top box. But access will be restricted to the cable company's subscribers only. Read More »Andrew Sullivan says that based on current conversion rates for his subscription-driven political blog The Daily Dish, he doesn't expect to hit his goal of raising $900,000 -- but despite that, he has still achieved a lot that is worth celebrating. Read More »New York City residents can now sign up for websites ending in .nyc -- a move that pleased city leadership but should have trademark owners worried. Read More »July 1 has come and gone, and so has Google Reader. Our post-mortem. Read More »Virtual Harry Potter community and digital bookstore Pottermore.com is losing its CEO: Charlie Redmayne has been appointed CEO of HarperCollins U.K. So what does this mean for Pottermore? Read More »Since politics blog The Dish went independent six months ago, it's raised $715,000 and has about 28,000 paid subscribers. That's close to its goal of $900,000 for the first year, but most of the subscriptions came very early on. Read More »In a major new ruling in the Google Books case, the Second Circuit decertified a class action and told Judge Denny Chin to rule on whether Google's book scanning is fair use. Read More »Want some different options for blogging and digital publishing? Here are six startups to check out. Read More »Penguin and Random House have completed their merger, resulting in the world's largest book publisher: Penguin Random House. Read More »The fact that it is more difficult than ever to decide who qualifies as a "journalist" may make for a confusing media landscape, and it may trouble some professional journalists and media outlets, but in the long run we are better off. Read More » |