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Noa, where curation is content

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor May 28, 2020

The birth of online news has made information overload a problem for consumers. With news updates popping up every second, it is hard to keep up with the current events while understanding the context for those events. For that reason, the audio company News over Audio (Noa) was launched three years ago to curate the […]

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Subscriptions work, especially for the NYT

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor February 10, 2020

Last week, The New York Times disclosed in the fourth-quarter earnings report it had broken a record of its own—its subscription numbers. The paper has added over one million digital-only subscribers in 2019, in what Mark Thompson, the Times’ CEO, described as “a record-setting year for The New York Times’s digital subscription business, the best […]

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Spotify, the podcasting powerhouse

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor January 29, 2020

Before January comes to an end, we must still say a word about the podcasting industry and its current striking player—Spotify. Distributing third party content will not get the company very far, and since in music is very hard for Spotify to develop original content, podcasts are the best alternative that match their streaming and […]

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The short life of the New York Times en Español

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor September 28, 2019

When two weeks ago, The New York Times closed its Spanish operation, journalists and readers alike tweeted their outrage. The New York Times en Español did not prove financially successful, said the paper, hence it had to be closed. With a small newsroom in Mexico City entering a market full of established Spanish-speaking papers, the […]

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The news subscription model has reached Spain

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor September 18, 2019

The majority of Spaniards do not pay for news, at least not in 2019. It’s easy to find online content for free, as most newspapers in Spain do not have paywalls yet. However, that’s changing. Newspapers are starting to put up paywalls in hopes to get a new source of revenue and a paying loyal […]

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No more subscriptions, please

Carmen Arroyo Nieto and Josep Valor June 20, 2019

In 2019, subscriptions are everywhere. If you want to read the news, you may subscribe to a couple of outlets, like The New York Times and The New Yorker. If you are watching a show, you’ll get one or two streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu. And if you listen to music, you’ll probably have […]

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Josep Valor

Josep Valor-Sabatier is professor of Information Systems and information technology and holder of the Indra Chair of Digital Strategy.

He received his Ph.D. in Operations Research from MIT, and his Sc.D. in Medical Engineering from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology. Josep Valor teaches extensively at the senior executive level on Management Information Systems, Media Management, Management of Technology, and Strategy.

Beatriz Iglesias

Beatriz is a student at the University of Navarra in Marketing with a mention in Corporate Communication. During three years, she has deepened her curiosity about media while developing her skills at the School of Communication. Currently, she is finishing her studies and taking part in new projects

Carmen Arroyo

Carmen Arroyo is a financial reporter for Euromoney Institutional Investor, which she joined after finishing her graduate studies in international politics at Columbia University in New York City. She also freelances for the news agency IPS News Service at their United Nations Bureau, covering migration and climate, and writes a newsletter on narrative journalism.

Marc Ferrer

Marc Ferrer is a Research Assistant of Chair of Digital Strategy, which he joined after finishing his double degree studies in Business Administration and Management and Journalism. He also freelances in some cultural magazines, covering music and literature, and co-directs a radio program and a talk show on YouTube.

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