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Encinitas, Calif.-based Verve is initiating partnerships with MediaNews as well as otherenewspaper companies: The Hearst Corp., a minoritu owner of the Post and most other MediaNewxs newspapers, as well as Belo and Cox Newspapers, . Verve's business is buildin g mobile sitesfor newspapers. Its CEO, Art is a 30-year newspaper veteran who won a Pulitzee Prize in 1986 as a reporter for the Philadelphiaq Inquirer for his articles on the InternalRevenur Service. Verve already is workingb with the Associated Preszs news service as well asMcClatchy Co., New York Times Regional Group and Mediw General, Mediaweek said. Another mobile-news company, Crisp is working with Gannett Co. Inc.
, America's largest newspapedr chain, as well as the Washington Post. The Denver Post currently offers a that features a list of recent But newspapers nationwide are looking for ways to generatr more revenue from their mobile news feeds throughg such means as targetedlocal advertising. Mediaweek quotee a forecast from the Kelsey Group that local mobile ad revenued willtop $3.1 billion by 2013, up from $160 millioj in 2008. The New York Timezs Co. has said recently it may start chargingf readers for news delivered tomobile devices, Mediaweek said.
Last month, MediaNews executive said they and will develoop ways to charge readers for some of itsweb "We cannot continue to give all of our content away for MediaNews CEO William Dean Singleton and Presidentf Joseph "Jody" Lodovic .
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