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Oklahoman circumvents iTunes store, keeps revenues
Posted by Damon Kiesow at 6:15 AM on Nov. 16, 2010
The Oklahoman launched a new iPad app last month, and Apple will not be getting the revenue it generates. Equally important, as David Thompson points out, the newspaper retains its direct relationship with every consumer who buys either a single copy or a subscription to the app's content.
Thompson, the president of OPUBCO Communications Group and publisher of The Oklahoman, explains in this edited e-mail interview how the newspaper developed the new app, how they are handling subscriptions and circumventing the iTunes store, and why a direct customer relationship is so critical.
Damon Kiesow: Can you briefly describe the features of the app?
David Thompson |
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