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Deprived of advertising dollars, some Internet firms have proved surprisingly adept at unearthing alternative sources of income, from subscriptions for digital content to fees for online services.Thus eMarketer, a research firm, says that this year American consumers paid $1.2 billion for various Internet content (excluding gambling and pornography).
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They were nonetheless content to take generous fees and lend both their names and their reputations to the deal".
These City outfits were "increasingly aware" of the "manifold weaknesses" of Chappell's acquisition vehicle, yet were "content to take generous fees and lend both their names and their reputations to the deal".
Our philosophy is simple too – an Apple-imposed arrangement that requires us to pay 30percentt of our revenue to Apple, in addition to content fees that we pay to the music labels, publishers and artists, is economically untenable.
All this is drawing people to its site and that should lead to fees from licensing content to other sites.
Employers pay to post jobs on the site, which also offers premium content to users who pay subscription fees.
Many industry insiders said they still expected the existing portal companies to merge with each other or be acquired by companies like AOL Time Warner, which could absorb losses while developing enough proprietary content to try switching to a fee-based service.
A BBC veteran, Lord Hall is a staunch defender of its public-service ethos and responsibilities which are to produce a blend of high-quality programming, as private firms might not, with enough popular content to justify the universal licence fee.Polls suggest public support for that—over half of Britons are content with the licence fee.
Critics of the DirecTV acquisition have asked that, as part of the deal, the FCC require AT&T to route incoming content to consumers without levying a fee on the companies sending the traffic.
Among other kickers, Cook cites a shift in traditional advertising from print and TV to the Net, a shift in content from free to fee, such as Yahoo now charging for real-time stock quotes, and an ability of Web shops to marry their online catalogs to traditional retailing (you shop online at Amazon.com and pick up the order at a Borders store).
They should be able, for example, to charge fees to content providers who are willing to pay to have their data transported to customers through an express lane.
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