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Mobile presents obstacles for some media brands

Mobile presents obstacles for some media brandsBy November 5, 2009Josh Stinchcomb, publisher of Condé Nast DigitalNEW YORK – Media brands are facing challenges when it comes to creating content and attracting the right advertisers and keep up with the ever-changing digital landscape.An ad:tech panel with representatives from brands such as Conde Nast and the A&E television network...

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Ad:Tech NY: Free doesn't have to be a four letter word

... business. And over time it will lead to other incremental opportnities." Conde Nast Digital's Josh Stinchcomb thinks the key to charging for digital media lies in the mobile market. "It's tough in the web space because we've established a precedent that content is free...I do think consumers will pay for good content, but if they're trained not to that makes it harder."...

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@ Ad:tech: There's No Competing With Free

... Hulu and Huffington Post for free, why should he bother with a website that puts up a paywall? Josh Stinchcomb , publisher at Condé Nast Digital, referred to fellow CN exec Chris Anderson’s “fremium” philosophy, though he didn’t completely endorse the concept. Stinchcomb: “My colleague Chris would say you shouldn’t try to compete with free, you should find some other way, such...

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The Atlantic Becomes Latest Publication To Trumpet Digital Ad Sales Program

It's a baffling recent development to receive daily press announcements from publishers that are "proudly introducing" a new digital ad structure or employee. We've seen the Meredith Corporation promote Andy Sareyan to " brand officer...in charge of online platforms ", Josh Stinchcomb and Alice McKown take over Conde Nast 's new online advertising structure , and...

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Condé Nast Restructures Digital Sales Along Five Categories

Given the recent turmoil that has left an estimated 400 staffers laid off from Condé Nast, the company is reorganizing its digital sales force along five categories. Under the new sales structure, which will still be headed by SVP/Chief Revenue Officer Drew Schutte, three ad directors will report to the newly named publisher, Josh Stinchcomb. Each of Condé Nast Digital’s...

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Struggling Condé Nast Focuses On Web Sales

... responsible for overseeing revenue for specific brands will report to the newly named publisher, Josh Stinchcomb ," the company said. "Each of Condé Nast Digital's 26 online brands will now fall into one of the five categories, which are fashion and beauty; food, well-being and travel; bridal; technology; and culture and thought leader. In addition, Alice McKown has...

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Conde Nast Digital Names New Publisher

Seems like Condé Nast may finally be focused on making money from its digital properties. Just days after the company announced that it will start offering GQ issues for $2.99 a piece on the iPhone, Conde is unleashing a new "sales structure." Digital now has a new publisher in charge of all revenue for their 26 Web properties. He's Josh Stinchcomb, who was in charge...