Time Inc., The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Condé Nast are among the publishers signed up to Blendle, a Dutch micropayments platform that launches in the U.S. today
Time Inc., The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Condé Nast are among the publishers signed up to Blendle, a Dutch micropayments platform that launches in the U.S. today
German newspaper groups including Axel Springer and the publishers of Der Spiegel are working with a Dutch start-up to offer individual articles in exchange for micropayments through a platform launching this week
Blendle, a Dutch startup that’s applying a Netflix style marketplace to journalism, has signed up the mainstay of German publishers to its pay-per-article market
Blendle, which launched just six months ago, has changed the way newspaper articles in the Netherlands are consumed by readers: it acts as a digital kiosk, selling individual articles at a cost of 20 cents, from a variety of newspapers and magazines. It will be interesting to see how the Blendle model can work abroad […]
Blendle, which launched just six months ago, has changed the way newspaper articles in the Netherlands are consumed by readers: it acts as a digital kiosk, selling individual articles at a cost of 20 cents, from a variety of newspapers and magazines. It will be interesting to see how the Blendle model can work abroad […]
Blendle, a Dutch startup that sells access to articles from media outlets in the Netherlands and elsewhere on a per-article basis, has closed a $3.8M Series A funding round led by the New York Times and German media giant Axel Springer