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David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
Machines are great at measuring things, but are the things they measure a reliable guide to good journalism? Treating content like widgets might benefit the bottom line, short-term, but might well end up damaging publishing, long-term. As Peter Prest
Don’t know your bluegrass from your elbow? Never fear, help is at hand in the vibrant rock music magazine sector. Alan Geere finds there’s lots of fun to be had reading about something rather than actually listening or watching.
It sometimes seems there are all too few good news stories in publishing these days. So the tale of Incisive Media’s award-winning twelve-month project to rebuild its digital platforms makes a refreshing change, writes Ciar Byrne.
In publishing companies over the last twelve months, there has been a noticeable shift towards reducing the costs of the creation and distribution of digital editions. David Hicks takes a look at the potential reasons behind this move in a marketplac
Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo, Doo-dloo-doo-doo-doo-doo; now what is the name of that tune? Damn it. It’s on the tip of my tongue. Doo-dloo-doo. Aaaaaaagh! Relax. Shazam can help. The brilliant simplicity of Robyn Bechelet’s fave app can teach publishers a th
City A.M. has become a regular sight on the streets of London over the past decade. Despite a recession, continued digital disruption and now Brexit, it’s still standing, but not yet profitable. As Lawson Muncaster tells Ray Snoddy, a profitable 2017
The Times Scotland has signed a three year media partnership with the Scottish Legal Awards.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Media (WAN-IFRA) and børding Holding GmbH (børding messe) will in future jointly organise the IFRA World Publishing Expo and DCX Digital Content Expo exhibitions.
Latest figures from the Digital Publishers Revenue Index (DPRI) – a quarterly report of UK publishers from the Association for Online Publishing (AOP) and Deloitte, the business advisory firm – reveal that UK publishers remain optimistic for the year
Esquire, Hearst’s men’s magazine, is launching The Esquire Townhouse with Dior, a four-day luxury living brand experience.
This week, The BMJ launches a new series called ‘Rapid Recommendations,’ a collaboration with an international group of researchers and doctors, working together with patients, to quickly and reliably transform research evidence into clinical practic
Egmont Publishing, the specialist children’s publisher, announces the launch of DreamWorks Animation’s Trolls magazine. The first issue is set to hit newsstands on 19th October.
In our latest Top Tips webinar, held on Tuesday, Carolyn Morgan discussed examples of digital publishing and the ideas that might inspire other publishers. Here, Carolyn provides further information in response to some of the questions raised by publ
News UK announced this week that it has completed its acquisition of Wireless Group – owners of talkSPORT and Virgin Radio – having received all necessary regulatory approvals and the overwhelming approval of Wireless shareholders.
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