Magazine Rebound Falls Flat Ad Spending Drops 6.8%, Muting Early Gains, as...
Wall Street Journal What was expected to be a rebound year for many magazine publishers is ending with a whimper. Worried about the economy, marketers have cut their ad spending in the past couple of...
View ArticleMacworld announces “Best in Show” award winners
Allvoices/SF Examiner Day three of Macworld | iWorld in San Francisco officially wrapped up late this afternoon at the Moscone Center. The event, which featured vendors, app developers and startups,...
View ArticleWhat It Takes to Cultivate and Keep High-End Business Clients
Personal Branding Magazine, Feb. 2012 By Howard Sholkin What It Takes to Cultivate and Keep High-End Business Clients The business-to-business (btob) segment of our economy is sometimes overlooked but...
View ArticlePCWorld Exits Print, and the Era of Computer Magazines Ends
Time The last of the big general-interest PC magazines is no longer a magazine The news isn’t shocking. In fact, it’s sort of a shock it didn’t happen several years ago. After slightly more than thirty...
View ArticlePCWorld Magazine Goes Entirely Digital
Business Wire More Than 119,000 Print Subscribers Sign Up for Interactive Electronic Edition of the Premiere PC-Focused Publication SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–September 30, 2013– IDG Consumer &...
View ArticleWho Killed the Magazine App? 97% of Newsstand apps are now free
Adweek The Association of Magazine Media (MPA), the magazine publishers trade group, this month reported some seemingly encouraging results for an industry that’s become all too used to bad news. While...
View Article5 things we learned about magazines’ digital challenges
Digiday Top magazine companies from Condé Nast to Rodale to Time Inc. convened this week for their annual confab, called the American Magazine Media 360 Conference 2015. The theme, appropriately, was...
View ArticleThe age of the super-subscriber
Capital New York With newsstand and ad page sales ever on the decline, magazine companies looking to monetize the influence of their brands are test driving tiered-subscription models that offer the...
View ArticleCan print media make it ‘over the top’?
Capital New York On a Tuesday afternoon in early February, Time Inc. C.E.O. Joe Ripp was onstage in a ballroom at the New York Marriott Marquis, gabbing with several other top magazine...
View ArticleThe Wall Street Journal Develops New Magazine About the Future
The Wall Street Journal is launching a new annual magazine dubbed “The Future of Everything,” which is set to launch next week. The glossy will be a supplement to the Journal’s Dec. 11 edition, and...
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