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Autumn of Our Discontent
VIEW FROM THE STATES

Autumn of Our Discontent

Over the past several months, writes Karlene Lukovitz, the pace of change at the large US-based magazine media entities seems to have accelerated.

By Karlene Lukovitz  |  03/10/2016

David Hall Publishing
PUBLISHER PROFILE

David Hall Publishing

Fishing is one of the most popular participatory sports in the UK, with some estimates putting the numbers at four million. David Hall Publishing was set up thirty years ago to meet the needs of these passionate enthusiasts. MD Sean O’Driscoll talks

By Robin Bowman  |  03/10/2016

InDigital
COLUMN

InDigital

Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing

By Jim Foster  |  03/10/2016

Hold onto your seats
FEATURE

Hold onto your seats

Digital disruption. We’ve been talking about it and living through its consequences for two decades or more, but for those who are hoping that calmer waters lie ahead, Dickon Ross has a clear message. In terms of disruption, what’s gone before will s

By Dickon Ross  |  03/10/2016

Off The Page
COLUMN

Off The Page

David Hepworth on magazines and beyond

By David Hepworth  |  03/10/2016

Man vs Machine
FEATURE

Man vs Machine

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

By Peter Preston  |  03/10/2016

Spotlight – Music magazines
SPOTLIGHT

Spotlight – Music magazines

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.

By Alan Geere  |  03/10/2016

Incisive’s root & branch rebuild
INTERVIEW

Incisive’s root & branch rebuild

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.

By Ciar Byrne  |  03/10/2016

What next for digital editions?
FEATURE

What next for digital editions?

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

By David Hicks  |  03/10/2016

An App I Like – Shazam
AN APP I LIKE

An App I Like – Shazam

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

By Robyn Bechelet  |  03/10/2016

Lawson Muncaster - interview
INTERVIEW

Lawson Muncaster - interview

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

By Ray Snoddy  |  03/10/2016

The Times Scotland announces awards partnership
News

The Times Scotland announces awards partnership

The Times Scotland has signed a three year media partnership with the Scottish Legal Awards.

30/09/2016

WAN-IFRA partners with børding Holding GmbH to expand Expo offering
News

WAN-IFRA partners with børding Holding GmbH to expand Expo offering

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.

29/09/2016

AOP: 4 out of 5 UK publishers expect growth in next 12 months
News

AOP: 4 out of 5 UK publishers expect growth in next 12 months

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

29/09/2016

Esquire launches The Esquire Townhouse with Dior
News

Esquire launches The Esquire Townhouse with Dior

Esquire, Hearst’s men’s magazine, is launching The Esquire Townhouse with Dior, a four-day luxury living brand experience.

29/09/2016

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