Pluck hooking up Media Outlets with Social Networks
Posted on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 01:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Robert MacMillan
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Online media syndication company Pluck Corp said on
Wednesday it would give traditional media companies the ability to link their
Web sites to online social networks like MySpace and Facebook.
The move would allow people to leave comments on news Web sites that then show
up on their social network profiles, allowing the traditional media outlets to
reach people where they are spending increasing amounts of time on the Internet,
said Pluck Chief Executive Dave Panos.
This is important to media companies that are trying to build up their online
audiences as they lose readers and advertising revenue for their print editions.
"If I comment on a story about the presidential primary, the story itself is
going to be noted on my Facebook profile, and so is the comment I made," he
said.
Companies using Pluck's technology include USA Today publisher Gannett Co Inc ,
Discovery Communications, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp, Runner's World
publisher Rodale and Better Homes & Gardens publisher Meredith Corp .
"People are interested in sharing experiences around news," said Jim Brady,
executive editor of The Washington Post Co's Web site, washingtonpost.com, which
also is participating.
Brady said that could build up more loyal readers for the Web site while
exposing the Post's news to many of Facebook's 55 million users worldwide.
MySpace, owned by News Corp , has about 110 million users worldwide.
"We're not trying to be Facebook or MySpace," he said. "By giving ourselves a
hook into the bigger social networks, it allows us to get more pollination."
The move allows traditional media companies to associate themselves with popular
social networks whose members -- typically younger than the average newspaper
reader -- are considered the most valuable to advertisers on- and offline.
"If you're a media company, you're now attracting more users to your site,"
Panos said. "For them, I think it's about reaching a broader audience, and maybe
a younger demographic."
Reuters Group which made a $7 million investment in Pluck last year and has an
undisclosed ownership stake, also is a participant.
Media companies will be able to link up with Facebook starting in the first
quarter of 2008, Pluck said. Networks that are part of Google Inc's OpenSocial
technology for independent software developers -- which includes MySpace as a
member -- will be able to use Pluck's technology by mid-2008.
(Editing by Carol Bishopric)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Wed, 28 Nov 2007 01:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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