Press Publish 16: Jason Kint on how worried publishers should be about the arrival of adblockers on mobile » Nieman Journalism Lab

It’s Episode 16 of Press Publish, the Nieman Lab podcast! My guest today is Jason Kint. Jason is CEO of Digital Content Next, which I confess I liked better under its old name, the Online Publishers Association. It’s the trade organization representing most of the country’s largest online publishers. I wanted to talk to Jason…

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Welcome to hell: Apple vs. Google vs. Facebook and the slow death of the web | The Verge

So let’s talk about ad blocking. You might think the conversation about ad blocking is about the user experience of news, but what we’re really talking about is money and power in Silicon Valley. And titanic battles between large companies with lots of money and power tend to have a lot of collateral damage. iOS…

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Anil Dash on Twitter: “See if there’s a way to be sustainable (especially at small scale) while accommodating concerns. Maybe tracking is more ok on smaller sites?”

“See if there’s a way to be sustainable (especially at small scale) while accommodating concerns. Maybe tracking is more ok on smaller sites?” Anil Dash on Twitter: “See if there’s a way to be sustainable (especially at small scale) while accommodating concerns. Maybe tracking is more ok on smaller sites?”.

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No, you shouldn’t feel bad about using ad-blocking software – Fortune

In case the hysteria over ad-blocking software wasn’t already at a fever pitch, Apple’s new iOS version is now in the wild—complete with built-in support for ad blocking—and several ad blockers are topping the most-installed list. Is this an apocalypse for publishers, especially small ones? And if it is, does installing and using an ad…

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Ads on Ebay and Drudge Report Were Coopted by Malware for Three Weeks | Motherboard

For three weeks, an online criminal gang used popular sites such as eBay, the Drudge Report and Answers.com to try to infect millions of internet users in one of the longest malvertising campaigns ever seen, according to a security firm. Using booby-trapped ads, commonly known as “malvertising,” is quickly becoming the most common way for…

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Anti-Ad Blocking as a Class Issue — Thoughts On Journalism — Medium

\When media orgs hurt the people who need them most News that the Washington Post is going to war with ad blocking software — with tactics reminiscent of the bad old days of nagware — has stirred debate, for lots of good reasons. Friendly to rather aggressive popups are nothing new on the web, but the Post’s application feels…

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