News Corp acquires eReader firm Skiff

Posted on Tuesday, June 15 2010 @ 18:07 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
News Corp. announced the acquisition of Skiff, a firm that focuses on the development of e-reading platforms. Back in January the company presented the Skiff Reader, a pretty impressive eReader concept with a large 11.5" display and stylish magnesium enclosure. Additionally, News Corp. also revealed it has made an investment in Journalism Online.
News Corporation today announced that it has acquired Skiff, LLC, Hearst Corporation’s e-reading platform designed to deliver premium journalism to tablets, smartphones, e- readers and netbooks. The Company also announced an investment in Journalism Online LLC, the venture dedicated to enabling newspapers, magazines and online-only publishers of quality content to collect revenue from their online readers. The financial terms of both agreements were not disclosed.

“Today’s developments underscore News Corporation’s ongoing commitment to create strong business models that support journalism at a time of great change in our industry,” said Jon Miller, Chief Digital Officer, News Corporation. “Both Skiff and Journalism Online serve as key building blocks in our strategy to transform the publishing industry and ensure consumers will have continued access to the highest quality journalism.”

“We’re delighted by this investment and this vote of confidence,” said Journalism Online co-founder Steven Brill. “Journalism co-founder Gordon Crovitz added, “We’re especially pleased with this investment because News Corp. is the industry leader in making the case that there is value in journalism online for which readers will be willing to pay.”

In addition, Mr. Miller named Jon Housman President of News Corporation’s digital journalism initiatives. In this newly created role, Mr. Housman, who has worked closely with these initiatives over the past year, will be responsible for driving and managing new business efforts in premium digital journalism. He will report to Mr. Miller.

Miller added, “Jon Housman is the ideal executive to shape these new businesses as we enter this important phase of digital journalism. I have full confidence in his capabilities and look forward to working closely with him and his team to drive these efforts forward.”

The Skiff platform specializes in delivering visually appealing layouts for newspaper and magazine content. With the capability to deliver high-resolution graphics, rich typography and dynamic updates, this unique platform has the ability to retain engaging design elements that consumers enjoy while allowing publications to maintain brand identity and differentiation.

Journalism Online’s Press+TM e-commerce platform allows publishers to choose and continually adjust multiple options for paid access, with each publisher selecting its own business model, offerings, and pricing. This includes the “metered model” under which many readers will continue to access sites for free, while the most engaged readers will pay for full access. Press+ will give consumers the convenience of one account and password to access their favorite websites.

Mr. Housman has worked closely with News Corporation for the past several years as a strategic advisor, primarily directing projects at Fox Entertainment Group, Fox Interactive Media and NDM.

Earlier, he served as managing director and board member of The Wall Street Journal Europe SPRL, leading the Dow Jones European subsidiary which distributes in 35 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. He also led a division formed by Dow Jones to build and grow the company’s global online and classifieds business. He has led several acquisitions / investments and served on several boards on behalf of News Corporation. Previously, he was co-founder and chief executive of Jungle Media Group, a New York-based media company targeting the “young professional” marketplace with properties in digital, print, conferences and books. He also worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Co, specializing in strategy and technology for companies and private equity firms in the media and entertainment space.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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