Telecoms Ease Up On Data Limits For Video
Mobile and broadband providers are starting to exclude some video from data caps, freeing up data for other apps and services. But the practice has run afoul of net neutrality advocates who say innovation could be curtailed if smaller video providers c...
Media Buying Shifts Due To Digital Trends
Media buying and planning has gotten a lot more complicated these days. With the explosion of social, digital and mobile media, and all the myriad ways to chase an audience, it can be tough to find the right partner.
WashPo Launches ‘Floppy Candidate’ Game
The Washington Post's new election 2016-themed mobile game, "Floppy Candidate," lets users play as their favorite presidential candidate and bob and weave their way through news-centric obstacles, from giant old-school tape recorders to the Washington ...
Billy Penn Gets $106K Knight Grant For Mobile Journalism Guide
Jim Brady has got to be feeling pretty good these days. The newly-minted ESPN public editor and Billy Penn publisher just saw the latter startup get a $106,000 infusion from the Knight Foundation to pull together a guide to mobile storytelling tools an...
Google’s Bid For Faster Mobile Search Could Favor Some Publishers
Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages project could end up favoring publishers who sign on by elevating their search results, while those who defer may find themselves pushed lower down, Jonathan Vanian reports. Google has launched the project over complai...
Mobile Now ‘Most Important’ Platform For New York Times
The winds have already been shifting this way, but New York Times CEO Mark Thompson said Monday that mobile is the paper's "most important" platform to focus on now. Joe Pompeo reports that the Times is working on an array of new mobile products around...