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- More Publishers Turn To Content-Recommendation Networks
The “around the web” ads that populate big news sites are not without their detractors, but these ads are growing in number, not waning.
- Condé Nast Shutters Print Edition Of SELF
After 37 years, Condé Nast is shuttering the print edition of Self and taking the brand digital-only, the company announced today.
- Red Magazine Partners With Sofa Workshop To Create Sofa Collection
Red Magazine, published by Hearst Magazines UK, has teamed up with Sofa Workshop to create a collection of sofas in collaboration with the editorial team led by Pip McCormac, Red’s Associate Editor (Living).
- Shorthand Wants To Help Publishers Create “Gorgeous” Stories On A Budget
As publishers continue their search for meaningful ad revenue online, it’s becoming increasingly clear that quality trumps quantity when it comes to audience attention.
- Publishers Bet Big On ‘Special Editions’
Bookazines and special interest publications offer struggling print magazines high-margin revenue opportunities and the promise of new readers.
- Publishers Are Going Notifications Crazy
Publishers have quickly realized the power of mobile notifications in drawing people back to content, so naturally they’re at risk of overdoing it.
- Vevo Publishes Its First-Ever Print Magazine To Promote Slate Of Emerging Artists
Vevo is relying on an unlikely promotional vehicle for its newest slate of up-and-coming artists: The major label-owned music video platform published its first-ever print magazine this week
- The Publishing Industry Is About To Get More Diverse, Thanks To This New Internship Program
Whether it’s through social media, online publications or print magazines, we’re constantly consuming information.
- In Spreading The Gospel Of Print, Publishers Face An Identity Crisis
In the court of public opinion, the burden of proof often falls upon those who seek to dispute conventional wisdom.