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- ‘Real Change Needs To Happen:’ Publishers Shrug At Platform Overtures
The platform giants have grabbed headlines lately with moves to improve their relationships with publishers. But apparently not all publishers have gotten the memo.
- How The New Yorker Brought The Soul Of The Magazine To The Web
Nick Thompson was on his way to the subway when he got an email from his boss, New Yorker Editor David Remnick. The subject line? “Morning piece.”
- When It Comes To Video, More Publishers Are Betting On Mobile Web Versus Apps
Outside of social platforms, people are more likely to watch mobile video on the web versus apps — and publishers are adapting.
- The Lineage Of Magazines – Lest We Forget Where Magazines Came From
The substance of the content of magazines has always been important. Each letter of each word formed matters. And when you string those letters together to make words, you then begin to create sentences, followed subsequently by paragraphs, followed by…
- 2017 Media Trends, Tips And More!
Who’s in, who’s not, and what happens now? No, we’re not talking about the new administration, we’re talking about where magazine publishing is headed.
- How Revenue Diversification Is Built Around Editorial Expertise
Two weeks ago we spoke to Dennis Publishing’s CTO Paul Lomax about the issues facing digital advertising, how the internet inherently favours a Big Two in advertising and whether digital display advertising will ever be a healthy proposition for publishers.
- I Shall Say It Loud And Clear: Print Will Never Die
Not only is print not dying but, in so many different ways, it has never ever been more alive and kicking. Let’s start right here, right now. I do hope that you are reading this in print and on paper.
- 2017 Will Be The Year Of Magazine Media
Media pundits love to make predictions, and they especially enjoy boiling down the upcoming year into a single mega-trend. “I think it’s been ‘the year of mobile’ for the past dozen years,” jokes Association of Magazine Publishing (MPA) president and CEO Linda Thomas Brooks.
- Science Magazines Are More Political Than You Might Think
If you’re looking to take a breather from politics, science magazines aren’t exactly a safe bet. On top of global warming, there’s evolution and stem-cell research to argue about.