The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, other Fairfax Media properties ramp up Business News and Cryptocurrency coverage


The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, other Fairfax Media properties ramp up Business News and Cryptocurrency news

Ongoing and developing story

The Sydney Morning Herald - Cryptocurrencies The Sydney Morning Herald - Business SMH - Gambling

The Australian Financial Review - Currencies The Australian Financial Review - Media & Marketing

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Australia Wrestling Bitcoin Business Entertainment Sports

Online going political sagas, storylines, soap opera for adults with Bitcoin ripples gives fodder

News Limited hot on their heals with different approach; Not as dependent upon Google

Online publishers "forced" to go niche and offer specialized coverage; News, creative ad campaigns

Fairfax Media and News Limited "rivers of gold" not completely dried up but no gush or waterfall

News fodder giving editorial and political cartoonists and illustrators plenty of material to work on

What online property will become the next Domain, Drive, CarSales, RealEstate.com.au

Does Red Bull have grander publishing plans beyond RedBull.com and Red Bull TV?

WWE, UFC, Formula 1, WBC happy with News Limited and Fox Sports Australia coverage

WWE giving Facebook Watch another shot with round 2 of Mixed Match Challenge

Melbourne's Herald-Sun giving Aussie performing artists solid media, social media coverage

Herald Sun offering WWE and UFC stellar news media coverage; Media into Super Show-Down

Facebook helping publishers develop more niche coverage, but at what real cost?

Facebook Watch, Facebook continues to chip away at traditional media markets

ACCC has not heard the last of News Limited re GF, social media's impact on business

Facebook and Google; Is it looks, smells, tastes and works like media, It's Media, not social

YouTube serving extra advertisements to views but still dominates; DailyMotion far behind

What can publishers do to to help preserve their profit margins

Hitwise Australia, Alexa and natural search engine results hold weight with brands, advertisers

Ten Holdings shareholders following up re out of pocket when Ten snapped up by CBS

Channel Nine, Nine.com.au et all well on the way to becoming NINE

Pop culture, entertainment, still helps sell newspapers; Generates online views, traffic

The Star Sydney, Crown Melbourne, on the lookout always for elusive positive news stories

Australian casinos leverage sports stars, sports events, to generate news; Makes business sense

Fairfax Media are News Limited ramp up sports betting, Daily Fantasy Sports promos

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The Sydney Morning Herald distribution from plane to truck. Circa 1950. Credit: Fairfax Media

 

The Sydney Morning Herald received some great pop culture exposure via this.

Creative: Human Statue Bodyart. Promotion via Media Man Int and Media Man Australia

 

John Shakespeare of the Sydney Morning Herald often features media, politics and gaming as subjects

Tom Waterhouse (www.tomwaterhouse.com)... free plus Tom, by John Shakespeare

Rupert Murdoch (News Corp) by John Shakespeare (The Sydney Morning Herald)

 

Bitcoin Bite by David Rowe (The Australian Financial Review)

 

Blockchain by David Rowe (The Australian Financial Review)

 

Google by Eric Lobbecke (The Australian)

 

BILLION DOLLAR BIFFO! Melbourne's Herald Sun has not backed away from high impact headlines

 

American newspapers are sometimes known for Over The Top headlines and images

New York Post often goes with high impact headlines and illustrations. Read All About It! $1.50

LET'S GET READY TO CRUMBLE! Hulk bankrupts Gawker. (New York Post)

 

A GOOD HEADLINE KICKS YOU IN THE EYEBALLS (New York Post)

 

The Australian is sticking to its largely Business News format, albeit with much content behind the paywall

 

Pamela Anderson. Google like a good publicity stunt and dose of good news occasionally

 

James Packer (Crown Resorts) by John Shakespeare (The Sydney Morning Herald)