Ad Spending Net To Exceed Newspapers By 2011

By Jim Pickerell | 217 Words | Posted 10/4/2007 | Comments
Internet advertising - including pure-play Web sites and digital extensions of traditional media - will replace newspapers as the largest ad medium in 2011, according to research from Veronis Suhler Stevenson.

RM Sellers Win With MRR

By Jim Pickerell | 710 Words | Posted 10/3/2007 | Comments (1)
RM sellers are winners under the MRR strategy. Many photographers will note that size of usage is being ignored; a few customers will get really big uses for less than they might have paid in the past.

Aflo Represents Japan's Oldest Newspaper

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 155 Words | Posted 10/3/2007 | Comments
The Tokyo-based Aflo Co. and Mainichi Newspapers Co. have signed an agreement in which Aflo will represent the historical archive and current production of The Mainichi Shinbun.

Image Source Launches AXIS

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 153 Words | Posted 10/3/2007 | Comments
The London, U.K.-based Image Source has launched AXIS, a service that provides third-party production companies with access to Image Source's established sales channel and worldwide representation.

Designers Committed to Digital Cameras

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 165 Words | Posted 10/2/2007 | Comments
The Industry Measure, a specialized research and forecasting firm, predicts that graphic design and production establishments will spend $53.5 million on digital cameras between the summers of 2007 and 2008.

Getty Images Launches First Music Service

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 343 Words | Posted 10/2/2007 | Comments
Soundtrack, which provides instant legal clearance on music for broadcasting and advertising, is the first service Getty Images has launched since its $42 million acquisition of Pump Audio in June.

Advantages Of MRR For RF Seller

By Jim Pickerell | 706 Words | Posted 10/2/2007 | Comments (5)
All image sellers win with MRR. Possibly the biggest benefactor of such a pricing strategy is traditional RF (TRF).

Ibid To Shutter Operations

By Jim Pickerell | 135 Words | Posted 10/2/2007 | Comments

Seattle Photographer Awarded $1.3 Million in Copyright Lawsuit

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 246 Words | Posted 10/1/2007 | Comments
Lloyd Shugart, a Seattle-based professional photographer, was just awarded $1.3 million in a three-day jury trial. Represented by the Mann Law Group, Shugart was a defendant in the copyright-infringement case.

BBC Worldwide Acquires Lonely Planet

By Julia Dudnik Stern | 297 Words | Posted 10/1/2007 | Comments
BBC Worldwide has acquired the 30-year-old, Australia-based travel publisher Lonely Planet. Lonely Planet Images, a travel-stock library established in 1998, was part of the deal.

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