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- For Newsstand Success, Magazines Must Stay True To Editorial Mission
I have conducted an exercise with many of my clients lately, where we identify their editorial mission and then actually deliver that mission to consumers on the newsstand.
- Machine Learning Will Give Publishing Visual, Interactive Content On A Big Scale
Every day, digital publishers are challenged by the fragmentation of media. Third-party and social platforms appropriating content, mobile “snacking,” low-quality “clickbait” competition and content recommendation services that…
- Modern-Day Magazine Business Model Relies On ‘Tricks And Goodies’
GOOD JOURNALISM IS SIMPLY not enough to sustain magazine revenue these days, according to two business-side veterans who spoke at a panel at Columbia Journalism School on Monday.
- Boat International US Is Proof Luxury Print Media Is Alive And Well
BOAT International Media, the global authority on superyachts and the luxury lifestyle that goes with them, has today unveiled a revamped version of its prestigious American yachting bible ShowBoats International.
- 10 Media Trends For 2017 And Beyond
Much of the Guardian’s Changing Media Summit was focused on restoring trust; from fake news to viewability and ad fraud. But there was still time set aside for looking forward at some of the opportunities and challenges that will face media over the next couple of years.
- Future Publishing’s ‘Trilogy’ Of Strengths: Community, Context, Consumer Journey
A silver lining of the ongoing disruption of publishing is that it’s forcing publishers to reappraise their strengths and weaknesses.
- Aarp The Magazine Eic Shares Some Robust Numbers
“The Magazine’s circulation went up in 2016–to 22.5 million–and our readership topped 37 million for the first time. Against the odds and bucking the big financial trends in publishing, our print advertising revenue edged up a percentage point in 2016, while our online revenue rose five percent.
- Hearst Magazines And Condé Nast Joint Venture Pubworx Acquires Procirc
The Hearst Magazines and Condé Nast joint venture—PubWorX—has acquired ProCirc, a Florida-based publishing services company with more than 50 publishing clients across more than 250 titles.
- Serving The Hobbyist, The Retailer, And Today’s Christians Through A Host Of Print Magazines
“The thing that we have discovered, and we have such niche publications, is that our readers want what we have. Dolls Magazine, which is probably our biggest base where we’re the only one out there, so people want it because they’re collectors.