Japan’s Leading Publisher Fails To Monetize Its Main Portal

Kodansha's Logo

Reportedly Japan’s leading publisher Kodansha seems to have stopped updating its portal site on June 1st.

Moura's Screenshot

The portal site, named “Moura[J]” (meaning “covering the entire world”), was launched in 2005, following the web edition of the publisher’s popular weekly magazine “Gendai[J]“.   Almost 50 web editorial staffs were notified to dismiss the  team so lately as last month.   The portal’s submenu featuring comic series drawn by brand new manga artists, called MiChao![J] (meaning “let’s see it” in Japanese), is also supposed to be closed in coming November.

Moura’s predecessor, Gendai’s web edition was the publisher’s first site requiring subscription fee and has been repeating “try-and-error” to monetize it.   Among Japan’s leading publishers, Kodansha was the most aggressive to switch its business field to the websphere, but this site’s ending means the publisher has failed to monetize it finally.   In addition, its printing publication business is staying in the red,  everyone rumors money-making magazines might be suspended in the near future. (according to an interview with one of the staffs.)

In the annual report for FY2008 earning, Kodansha declared the largest loss of JPY7.7B (USD77M) in the company’s 100-year history.

via Cyzo [J]

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Author Information  Masaru IKEDA has co-founded several system integration companies and consulting firms in Tokyo. He has been contributing serial columns to nationwide newspapers and IT periodicals, also he's currently serving as tech consultant for several web companies. See this for more bio. His private blog is here.


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