Zinio, the mobile app platform for 5,000 digital magazines, has acquired Audience Media with the aim to become the first content aggregator to produce "white label, branded apps for consumers,"
When it comes to pushing publishers' numbers up, Pinterest is slowly but surely catching up with Facebook and Twitter.
Digiday reports that the social media site has provided Hearst properties –
Vox, the digital magazine headed up by erstwhile Washington Post wunderkind Ezra Klein, is adding a wrinkle to its articles that could add more dimension and clarity to its editorial
Publishers seeking more and better audience development data received a push in the right direction from Folio: recently.
NewBay Media's Meg Estevez covers why surveys are important, the frequency with which
Digiday recently converted a report from Magna Global on the outlook for programmatic advertising into five helpful charts, and the results show a strong future for the U.S. innovation that
The Newspaper Association of America reports that circulation revenues are up 3.7% to $10.87 billion, which might surprise you.
But these aren't your father's circulation revenues we're talking about; rather, the
Last Tuesday we took a look at the 25 top magazines by digital circulation, according to data released by AAM for the period July-December 2013. That was a fun time,
In a recently released report, eMarketer surveyed digital marketers and advertisers to determine the state of mobile display advertising. Despite the expectation that mobile ad spending will increase by as
Billboard's new look is leading the multiplatform pack, according to Folio:.
Gone is the practical newspaperlike cover, jam-packed with ink and charts. In its place is a sleek, stylized art
It's a great question, one publishers are frantically trying to figure out. But thanks to the social media giant's latest Newsfeed algorithm, it's more difficult than ever to unlock the
Michela O’Connor Abrams, president & CEO at Dwell Media, is no stranger to innovation. Launched in 2000 as a modernist design publication, Dwell is built on innovation in architecture, including
Publishers are more evenly distributing resources among print, web, and mobile in order to attract more young readers, and one magazine in particular is providing a shining example.
With the recent release of AAM’s biannual circulation data, it’s time to take a look not at circulation, but at the overall health of U.S. magazines’ multiplatform publishing efforts. In
Now, more than ever, LinkedIn is living up to its name.
The networking mega-platform is launching an initiative to connect content with advertising, including partnerships with such publishers as Atlantic Media,
With 91% of American adults – more than 250 million people – owning a cell phone, and upward of a third of Internet users preferring theirs as a browsing device,
Women's Wear Daily reports that Vogue.com is revamping its site for the first time since 2010. The new and improved Vogue.com will debut during New York Fashion Week in September.
Unlike other platforms', magazines' worth rise as the years go by. Think about it: Your first DVD player is a piece of junk these days, but the first issue of
It’s not who you might think
Now that AAM is allowing publishers to report their tablet magazine circulation separately, it’s become possible to track those who are leading the way in
Rather than dedicating budget space to a traditional research and development department, Hearst is leading the charge among mega-publishers on decentralizing its efforts in digital innovation.
Companies are breaking down longstanding barriers in order to stay ahead of the digital publishing curve. Digiday's case studies on collaboration include looks at industry trendsetters Condé Nast, Time Inc.,
How many 100-year-olds do you know who are adept at using the Internet? Forbes, a leading business publisher for nearly a century, is a shining case study in digital expansion,
Mastering video in order to maximize ad revenue is what publishers must do to survive, let alone thrive, in today's digital landscape. But it's easier said than done for many.
Editor in Chief Douglas S. Barach and Online Editor Scott Dodd recently announced that OnEarth Magazine will switch to a monthly digital format and cease quarterly hard-copy production following its
If you think email is dying, you're just doing it wrong.
You're a superhero. You've got the villain right where you want him. You'll save the world, rid it forever of
Digiday reports that fed-up publishers are being proactive in addressing what for many are the scourge of the Internet. Some, like Popular Science magazine, have ditched such features altogether, while
The answer to that question is no, but federal lawmakers will indeed be keeping a closer eye on magazines in the future.
Earlier this month, a congressional briefing titled "Truth in
The Interactive Advertising Bureau's Rising Stars ads – which use rich media, video, and other breaking technology in brand-friendly units on both desktop and mobile – are seeing 70% more
Publishers are literally sowing the seeds of innovation, according to the Worldwide Magazine Media Association.
As an example of magazines getting creative to gain purchase in the ever-shifting industry landscape, the
Starting out small and sticking to a niche concept: It's a good thing.
Danny Seo, the "Green Martha Stewart," is launching his new magazine, Naturally, in July. The Harris Publications property
No matter where you look these days, it seems like you encounter lackluster customer service. But a legendary Condé Nast exec is having none of it when it comes to
In recent coverage of the Digital Media Europe conference, you can almost picture publishing personnel gathering at the feet of Rebecca Miskin like acolytes on a grassy hill in ancient
With venerable tastemaker Time Out the latest in a long line of magazines opening up their websites to user-generated content, the question of how to compensate "amateur" or non-staff writers
Condé Nast launched Lipstick.com through its Glamour brand yesterday, while Hearst is rolling out Beauty Unbound across multiple properties this May, including Good Housekeeping, Harper’s Bazaar, and Town & Country.
AdAge reports an interesting twist in the narrative of the newly launched Esquire Network, the offspring of a licensing partnership between NBC Universal and Hearst Magazines: It’s not yet drawing
For the longest time, Google was the main algorithm on our minds. We'd write blog posts, optimize them the best we could, and then hope and pray to the Internet
Making the natural progression from the top of content pages to the bottom, publishers are scrolling down – way down – to find more spots for native advertising.
Digiday reports that
The dust has settled after Time’s personnel changes during the first week of April, and Tom Weber has found himself near the top of the heap.
An assistant managing editor at