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- Publishers are Underwhelmed with Apple News App
When Time Inc. CEO Joe Ripp expressed frustration with his company’s performance on Apple News last week, his complaints apparently were just the tip of the iceberg.
- Opinion: How New Technologies are Revolutionizing Digital Publishing
In the world of digital publishing we are used to hearing a lot of ‘buzz’ phrases and currently the one that’s getting a lot of airspace is content.
- Here’s Notify, Facebook’s New Twitter-Like App for Following Publishers
The social network rolled out a new app called “Notify” on Wednesday specifically to send you mobile notifications from publishers you care about, like BuzzFeed or CNN or The Weather Channel.
- Seven Dow Technologies Honored by R&D 100 Magazine
The Dow Chemical Company announced today that six of its latest innovations have been named to R&D Magazine’s prestigious 2015 R&D 100 Awards
- 8 Ways Publishers Can Master Mobile
Mobile continues to be one of the hottest topics in publishing—and for good reason.
- Business-Focused 417 Magazine Spin-Off Publishes First Issue
Whitaker Publishing, LLC released the first issue of Biz 417, a new bimonthly magazine covering the local business scene and the professionals who power it in Springfield, MO and the surrounding Southwest Missouri region served by the 417 area code.
- CMO Today: Headaches for Publishers in Facebook’s Instant Articles
Twenty publishers are currently using Facebook’s Instant Articles program, which lets media companies post stories directly on the social network, as opposed to linking back to their own sites.
- Niche Publishing & The Small Staff: 7 Tips for Success!
Anyone who has ever participated on a sports team or a group school project can relate: Some on the team have a different version of what the timeline and objectives are supposed to be, one or two people do all the work, there’s always one flake.
- Experts Wary of ‘Platforms as Publishers’
“HE’S MOVED OVER TO THE DARK SIDE,” announced journalist David Clinch, explaining why he was moderating one of today’s panels at the Columbia Journalism School in place of a former colleague who recently took a senior role at Twitter and therefore recused himself from a discussion of “Platforms as Publishers.”