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Redefining the digital magazine
FEATURE

Redefining the digital magazine

The digital magazine has, for many publishers, not strayed very far from its print origins. The look is the same, as is the content and publishing frequency. But, asks Geoff Love, are we limiting ourselves? Isn’t it time for a root and branch rethink

By Geoff Love  |  25/01/2014

Private Eye: a print success story
FEATURE

Private Eye: a print success story

The circulation of Private Eye has been growing these past ten years. This is no print + web sleight of hand; the growth is all print. Is Private Eye the exception that proves the rule, asks Ciar Byrne, or can the rest of our digitally obsessed indus

By Ciar Byrne  |  25/01/2014

Outlook for 2014
FEATURE

Outlook for 2014

Is there light at the end of the tunnel for the regional press? Will their efforts to realign their businesses start to bear fruit? Peter Sands looks at the priorities for the year ahead and solicits the views of senior regional executives.

By Peter Sands  |  25/01/2014

Carla Buzasi - interview
INTERVIEW

Carla Buzasi - interview

The Huffington Post is one of the web’s best known news brands, and, unencumbered by any pesky print legacy, it has been able to forge an innovative digital path from the start. Meg Carter talks to UK editor-in-chief Carla Buzasi about what makes the

By Meg Carter  |  25/01/2014

Next generation digital magazines – insights from the 2013 DMAs
REVIEW

Next generation digital magazines – insights from the 2013 DMAs

In November, the winners of the 2013 Digital Magazine Awards were announced. With entries from 41 countries, the awards are a good place to track the global trends in digital magazine publishing, writes Carolyn Morgan, one of the lead judges.

By Carolyn Morgan  |  25/01/2014

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 January / February 2014 issue of InPublishing magazine.

By David Hepworth  |  25/01/2014

An App I Like - Radio Times DiscoverTV
AN APP I LIKE

An App I Like - Radio Times DiscoverTV

Paul Cooper, head of app development at Imagine Publishing, plans his telly viewing with the excellent new Radio Times app.

By Paul Cooper  |  25/01/2014

Photography Week – the pillars of our success
REVIEW

Photography Week – the pillars of our success

At the recent PPA Independent Publisher Conference, Paul Newman, Group Editor of Future’s Photography Portfolio gave a presentation on the success of their digital-only title. James Evelegh was there.

By James Evelegh  |  13/12/2013

Publishing 2023
FEATURE

Publishing 2023

InPublishing celebrated its tenth birthday in November 2013, by asking some leading figures in the publishing world to try to predict what different sectors of the industry would look like in ten year’s time.

By Publishing 2023  |  30/11/2013

The Quest to be Everywhere
VIEW FROM THE STATES

The Quest to be Everywhere

“Be everywhere” is a mantra that's been popping up in interviews with magazine media executives — and, writes Karlene Lukovitz, perusing the weekly stream of new-initiative announcements from the majors confirms that this isn't mere hyperbole.

By Karlene Lukovitz  |  30/11/2013

SIIA Digital Content & Media Summit
REVIEW

SIIA Digital Content & Media Summit

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) held its inaugural London summit at One Wimpole Street, at the end of September. A fine line-up of speakers debated the issues facing the digital content and information industry. James Evelegh w

By James Evelegh  |  30/11/2013

Incisive Media’s digital strategy
FEATURE

Incisive Media’s digital strategy

In the summer, Incisive Media won the AOP Digital Publisher of the Year Award (B2B). The award was recognition, says John Barnes, of the tremendous amount of work the company put into realigning its digital operations and strategy during 2012.

By John Barnes  |  30/11/2013

Sun+: will it take off?
FEATURE

Sun+: will it take off?

In August, The Sun put up a paywall around its website, with the launch of Sun+. Unsurprisingly, site traffic plummeted, but will the new content package on offer entice enough Sun readers to open their wallets? Ciar Byrne joined the early subscriber

By Ciar Byrne  |  30/11/2013

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 November / December 2013 issue of InPublishing magazine.

By David Hepworth  |  30/11/2013

AOP Content and Trends Census 2013
RESEARCH

AOP Content and Trends Census 2013

This year’s survey, carried out in July and August by AOP’s Head of Research and Insight, Tim Cain, shows publishers increasingly looking to drive value from data for both content and commercial models.

By Tim Cain  |  30/11/2013

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