NAA guide to mobile media
August 19, 2008 in industry news, Mobile
Image via Wikipedia Poynter’s e-media tidbits points to the Newspaper Association of America’ s mobile media report: Moving to Mobile. #
Setting up a mobile Web site and text-messaging program is not hard, and taking advantage of the medium is extremely important for newspapers. #This is definitely going to be something to watch in the next year or so. I’m not sure of the angle for college newspapers, since it’s doubtful many college students are acccessing their student paper on the phone. But if it’s a revenue stream that will keep the news industry viable, I’m for it. #“Moving to Mobile” is a growth and development guide from the Newspaper Association of America that covers the many aspects of mobile for newspapers. This includes information on advertising and local search, setting up and running mobile programs, reaching youth and the state of e-readers. It also includes case studies from newspapers finding success in this area. #
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Moving to Mobile†is a growth and development guide from the Newspaper Association of America that covers the many aspects of mobile for newspapers…………
Setting up a mobile Web site and text-messaging program is not hard, and taking advantage….
This is definitely going to be something to watch in the next year or so. I’m not sure of the angle for college newspapers, since it’s doubtful many college students are acccessing their student mocospace.com paper on the phone. But if it’s a revenue stream that will keep the news industry viable, I’m for it.
how can you say that its a revenue stream that'll keep the news industry alive, i mean i am really not getting the point here. but nice article though and thanks for sharing your kind thoughts