Posted 07.23.10 | Filed under: Editorial & Programming, Platforms & Channels, Theory & Practice, Video
Is the WSJ the Future of News Video?
I’ve been curious about the Journal’s video strategy for some time. But when Murray tweeted several weeks ago that they’d established a steady flow of 6 million-7 million streams a month, we started a correspondence that resulted in an invitation to see what it takes to make live television at a newspaper.
via Marion Maneker, Is the Wall Street Journal the Future of News Video? | The Big Money.
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