From Bloomberg:
Belo, which owns the Riverside Press-Enterprise, also announced tentative plans to charge for some online content and said it would likewise block Google from indexing those stories.“The things that go behind pay walls, we will not let Google search to, but the things that are outside the pay wall we probably will, because we want the traffic,” Singleton said.
6 comments:
Good Luck Dean! You're going to need it.
his only shot is luck...no skill or talent left in that slum.
luck is his only shot, no skill left in that slum.
For all Dean's brave talk, I don't think there's anyone left at Media News who knows how to block Google from a technical standpoint. The good Web folks left long ago, and the ones who are left barely have a handle on what passes for the Web sites.
dean couldn't hit air if he fell out of an aircraft...good luck with the google thing, lord knows in a tech race newspapers would win. Right!
How is the revenue out there in langland? Looking at your newspapers, it appears that you are in need of some direction in how to mine some. The daily news sure needs some help and the current publisher should be bright enough to figure it out.
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