‘Analog Dollars to Digital Dimes’ a False Comparison?


NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — The commonly used maxim that comparing print and digital ad revenue is a matter of analog dollars and digital dimes, is really a false one. That's according to Vivek Shah, president of digital publishing for Time Inc.'s Business and Finance Network. Speaking at Ad Age's Digital Conference, Mr. Shah pointed out that many in the industry ignore the "time spent" factor which skews every other aspect of the comparison between print and online content consumption. And this critically affects the pricing of online advertising.

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