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How to innovate
REVIEW

How to innovate

The Digital Media Innovation Conference 2014, organised by the SIIA’s Information Industry Network took place on 8 April at One Wimpole Street, London. The theme of the day was innovation and a range of excellent speakers looked at the importance of

By James Evelegh  |  19/05/2014

10 ideas for innovating in your media business
FEATURE

10 ideas for innovating in your media business

The winners of the 2014 Media Innovation Awards were announced on 8 April at the Digital Media Innovation Conference, organised by the Information Industry Network. Carolyn Morgan trawls through the shortlist to see what lessons the rest of us can le

By Carolyn Morgan  |  19/05/2014

Off The Page – David Hepworth on magazines and beyond
COLUMN

Off The Page – David Hepworth on magazines and beyond

David Hepworth's regular column, in the May / June 2014 issue of InPublishing magazine.

By David Hepworth  |  19/05/2014

Publishing Futures 2014 - What’s in store?
RESEARCH

Publishing Futures 2014 - What’s in store?

The PPA’s annual Publishing Futures survey provides the most comprehensive set of data on the UK consumer magazine and business publishing sector – but what does it tell us about where the industry’s heading? Jim Bilton of Wessenden Marketing, author

By Jim Bilton  |  19/05/2014

Supplier Q&A - Andreas Schrader
SUPPLIER Q & A

Supplier Q&A - Andreas Schrader

Publishers have seen huge change over the last five years, especially in the digital space. Martin Maynard asks Andreas Schrader, CEO of vjoon, how his company has faced the challenge of digital and finds out what benefits they have been able to deli

By Martin Maynard  |  19/05/2014

InDigital
COLUMN

InDigital

The first of Jim Foster's new regular columns for InPublishing, looking at the world of ePublishing.

By Jim Foster  |  19/05/2014

AOP Organisation Census 2014
RESEARCH

AOP Organisation Census 2014

2014 sees predicted growth in digital revenues, similar to the trend of the last three to four years, amongst the UK’s leading digital publishers, according to the results of the latest AOP Organisation Census, with data monetisation emerging as a ke

By Tim Cain  |  19/05/2014

Andy Baker - interview
INTERVIEW

Andy Baker - interview

Recent NHS reforms have led to the biggest upheaval in the organisation of the health service in a generation. One side effect of the changes has been the increased demand for market intelligence about the health sector. Meg Carter talks to Andy Bake

By Meg Carter  |  19/05/2014

Using customer insight to steer your digital strategy
FEATURE

Using customer insight to steer your digital strategy

As audiences receive information from an ever increasing variety of sources, where should you be focusing your resources? At Publishing & Media Expo in February, Luke Bilton, head of content for UBM Live London, shared tips for using customer insight

By Luke Bilton  |  19/05/2014

What’s stopping you launching a free title?
SUPPLIER PROFILE

What’s stopping you launching a free title?

Publishers launch things. That’s what they do! Launches are the beating heart of the industry. Ten years ago, launches were mainly print, whilst now they are as likely to be digital, but either way, launches are still the lifeblood of publishing and

By James Evelegh  |  19/05/2014

The changing face of Girl Talk Magazine
FEATURE

The changing face of Girl Talk Magazine

Magazines aimed at children have certain responsibilities; to entertain, to educate, to promote positive role models… and, of course, to make money. It’s a big ask! Girl Talk editor Bea Appleby looks at how her title has strived to meet its responsib

By Bea Appleby  |  19/05/2014

An App I Like - Flipboard
AN APP I LIKE

An App I Like - Flipboard

Finishability and serendipity are two of the qualities Martin Belam most likes about Flipboard.

By Martin Belam  |  19/05/2014

What is the Telegraph up to?
REVIEW

What is the Telegraph up to?

At Shift 2014, Newsworks’ second annual conference, held at the British Library on 10 April, all eyes were on new Telegraph boss, Jason Seiken. What surprises would he spring and what clues would he give as to the Telegraph’s digital future? Ray Snod

By Ray Snoddy  |  19/05/2014

Crikey, content loves print
FEATURE

Crikey, content loves print

We all know about Porter magazine, Net a Porter’s move into paid-for print publishing, but now it’s been followed by another retailer doing the same. And it’s one you wouldn’t expect: Sports Direct, whose new title, Forever Sports, hit the streets la

By Dominic Mills  |  10/04/2014

Media Innovation Awards 2014: The Photography Show
CASE STUDY

Media Innovation Awards 2014: The Photography Show

In March, Future launched The Photography Show at the NEC which attracted over 30,000 visitors. Carolyn Morgan talks to Matthew Pierce, Head of the Photography Group at Future, about how they went about staging such an ambitious event.

By Carolyn Morgan  |  04/04/2014

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