FIPP’s Connecting Global Media Congress in Cascais was Paperview’s first Global Congress
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Our best content. All about our causes, like Democracy, Privacy, the Freedom of the Press, also analysis on business models, how to monetize casual visitors, or new revenue streams.
The people has spoken
Some relevant numbers regarding Paperview and the new Business Models for the Press.
Continue readingFIPP World Media Congress
Paperview, a member o FIPP, will be present at the FIPP World Media Congress in Cascais, Portugal.
Continue readingPaperview is now a member of ISOC.pt
Paperview is now a member of the Internet Society
Continue readingWorld Press Freedom Day
Paperview was present at this World Press Freedom Day celebration, at the Presidency Museum in Lisbon.
Continue readingPaperview was featured in FIPP.com
“Readers mean revenue even if they do not subscribe” – How Paperview hopes to solve snags in subscriptions and diversify payment options for readers – in: FIPP.com
Continue readingPaperview is now a member of APDSI
Paperview is now a member of the Portuguese Association for the Promotion and Development of the Information Society (APDSI).
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Paperview is now a member of WAN-IFRA
Paperview Systems is now a member of Wan-Ifra (World Association of News Publishers).
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The citizen’s right to information
In a world where the citizen’s right to information is enshrined in European Law and Constitutions, the reality is far from ideal. Inequality in access to quality information poses a threat to democracy, impacting both citizens and the media industry. The Paperview system emerges as an innovative solution, allowing digital media to break down barriers and offer affordable access to diverse, high-quality content. By promoting information diversity and widening access, we can strengthen democracy and enrich our collective knowledge.
Continue readingGoogle pays for content and we don’t?
We were surprised by a reports that Google was going to buy premium content from the big newspapers to make them available in their feed…
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