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Paperview Systems is now a member of Wan-Ifra (World Association of News Publishers).
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Continue readingWe were surprised by a reports that Google was going to buy premium content from the big newspapers to make them available in their feed…
Continue readingIf these words have meaning to you then you must value the role of newspapers in our lives as citizens.
And if they have value, why is it so hard to pay for them?
The absurdly low prices for subscriptions that are being practiced by most of the online press, whether in Portugal or abroad, are true dumping strategies
Continue readingFor many years I haven’t picked up those closed fogs that forced us to make the journey slowly because we couldn’t see the road.
Continue readingEvery day news about the efforts of major aggregators such as Google and Facebook to capture newspapers and journalistic content for their spheres of interest
Continue readingThe poet Sidónio Muralha has a poem that translates a little this spirit that makes all of us pirates.
Continue readingThe Netflix documentary on social networks ( The Social Dilemma / The Dilemma of Social Networks), its algorithms almost out of control…
Continue readingBernardo Pires de Lima in his book “Portugal in the Age of Strong Men”, argues that “… without independent and credible media, there is not even a discourteous line between truth and lies in public space.”
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