Digital publishing news for Monday, July 15, 2013
Even though print magazine launches are down, AllRecipes.com has stepped up to the plate and decided to come out with one of their
What do you when your website already publishes every word that appears in your premium print and digital publications for free? Um, well, uh … if you’re The Atlantic, you
Debate rages in magazine land about the future of the industry, and especially the role that digital magazine publishing will play in that future. But at least at Active Interest
Pure digital magazine publishing continues to grow amid digital medium expansion
Last week we shared a few stories on the growth of digital magazine publishing, which includes the transition away from
Five fun facts about the Apple iPad and digital magazines
When we launched Blue Dolphin Magazines in September 2000, our state-of-the-art online magazine superstore went live with about 300 titles. It
Advertising agencies need to focus on multiplatform endeavors
Although digital is an evolving landscape that can enhance a multitude of industries, there is a need to keep sight of other platforms.
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Is the "walled garden" paying off for the New York Times?
About two weeks ago, The New York Times put up their paywall again, asking users to pay for content. To
Specifics for online publishers selling subscriptions via apps
No need to speculate on Apple’s approach to handling subscriptions anymore. A representative from Apple recently told app developer Texterity that publishers could
The Boston Globe is joining the digital revolution
Who’s next? The Boston Globe announced yesterday that the online version of their newspaper would be moving locations, from Boston.com to BostonGlobe.com, and
People Magazine Thinks Not
It’s funny. When everyone first thought that online subscriptions were a good idea, they coupled print and online subscriptions. It just made sense. When people are asking
When newspaper publishers close their doors, have they considered their ever-growing digital options?
It’s all doom and gloom in the newspaper industry right now, from the news that four Michigan Markets