Digital publishing is the process of distributing content through digital means. It can relate to a variety of content types, although the digital publishing of written content has grown tremendously in recent years because of tablets and e-readers.
The Guardian is reporting that The Financial Times is consolidating to a single global print edition in the first half of 2014. Roy Greenslade writes, "The Financial Times is to
The Internet is a buzz with a new Apple event at the end of this month. John Paczkowski from AllThingsD writes, "People familiar with Apple’s plans tell AllThingsD that the
The New York Times is reporting that Meredith will be creating five new video web series in 2014. They'll debut under a new division called Meredith Originals. Stuart Elliot writes,
Established in 2006 to honor individuals and organizations who advance the art and science of digital publishing, the Mequoda Digital Publishing Hall of Fame now includes nine members.
Audience Development is reporting that publishers have partnered with AOL on a new subscription service. Michael Rondon writes, "The service, Gathr, packages subscriptions to a variety of products and services
The National Journal is moving its website to a more responsive design and ditching its app. AdWeek's Lucia Moses writes, "For National Journal, its iPhone app is relatively new (introduced
Capital New York is reporting that Business Insider will be investing in longer format articles. Business Insider founder and editor-in-chief Henry Blodget told Capital New York they plan on investing
For 125 years National Geographic has been showing us all the foreign places of the world and inspiring adventure for generations. International Business Times has a brief look back at
FishBowl NY is reporting that Lloyd’s List, the worlds oldest newspaper will stop it's print edition and go all digital on December 20th. Lloyd's List has been publishing since 1734.
Popular Science took the necessary steps to clean up their online community. They've permanently disabled comments, all in the name of science. Suzanne LaBarre, online content director for Popular Science
That day we thought would never come is here. Search Engine Watch is reporting that Google has encrypted all search queries thus cutting off all keyword data. Thom Craver writes,
Ad Week is reporting that The Washington Post has launched a new visual news project called Topicly. Lucia Moses writes, "Topicly provides a visual presentation of the day’s biggest topics.
Wine Enthusiast has launched a new app called the Tasting Guide which is available on the Apple App store and will be available on Google Play in September 25th.
It looks like "native advertising" has caught the eye of the Federal Trade Commission, again. Paid Content reports,"On Monday, the FTC announced that it will hold a workshop on December
Ad Age is reporting that Hearst Magazines are holding magazine "upfront" meetings with hundreds of media buyers and ad agencies. Michael Sebastian reports," The Hearst upfront, scheduled for Oct. 15
A few years ago we were wondering what magazines would do in the digital age. We expected subscription websites to grow in popularity, but we weren’t sure what prices would
The New York Times is reporting that People is changing its subscription model. Christine Haughney reports,"On Monday, the magazine is introducing four new subscription packages. It is trying to attract
Ad Age has a new report on the relationship of editorial staff and advertisers. Michael Sebastian reports, "Many publishers embracing sponsored content defend the integrity of their ad/edit walls by
Publishers have been experimenting with their paywalls all summer. See why paywall experimentation is a digital publishing trend. Esquire has been up performing all kinds of paywall experiments this summer.
Does this work on TV or the web? That is the question Bloomberg TV producers are asking themselves now. Digiday has a full report on how this digital first strategy
Back to the basics, that's what Jeff Bezos has in store for The Washington Post. Speaking by phone Bezo told The Post,"We’ve had three big ideas at Amazon that we’ve
Website redesigns and facelifts have become a digital publishing trend for the summer. Here are a few highlighted redesigns.
Capital New York has all the details on the New York Post's
The National Journal is reporting that the U.S. Postal Service may increase postage rates next week as much as 10%. Billy House writes, "Postal rate increases are capped at inflation,
Video and film have become a hot digital publishing trend this summer.
The New York Times is reporting that Time is dipping it’s toe into the documentary film industry. Christine Haughney
According to AdAge, Game Informer accounts for one third of all digital magazine subscriptions. Michael Sebastian reports, "The 22-year-old magazine, which previews and reviews videogames, has a digital replica circulation
How recycling, repurposing, and repackaging content can create alignment in your marketing efforts
The number of steps required to create an effective audience development plan often confuses people new to organic
Audience Development had a report earlier this month on how Harvard Business Review increased prices and increased their circulation at the same time. Michael Rondon reports, "HBR has seen total
When it comes to showing off a perfectly executed subscription website, they don’t come any more perfect than CeramicArtsDaily.org. Along with all our other Mequoda top operators, they’re golden in
We've been working with Mag+ a bunch lately, so their new partnership with Appboy is pretty exciting. According to Kara Udziela, PR manager for Mag+, "the partnership enables Mag+ clients
The latest PPA figures are out. So how did digital magazines fare? The Guardian has all the details. Ami Sedghi writes, "At first glance some of the figures look very
The Guardian has a full report on how the luxury titles at Conde' Nast have been performing. Josh Halliday reports,"Thumping in at 430 pages, the September issue of Vogue is
Non-traditional partnerships have really become a hot digital publishing trend in the last month. These sort of retail-food-publishing partnerships are one of the hottest new digital publishing trends. Oh, and
Another savvy publishing partnership to report. USA Today reports that InStyle Magazine and Nine West are collaborating on a new shoe line. According to Olivia Barker, "The flippable fashion fixture
The NFL has a creative ad campaign in store for female magazine readers. AdAge reports that the NFL will be running a 16-page insert called "The Savvy Girl's Guide to
The New Yorker just boasted a milestone of 10.7 million unique visitors to their website from across the globe. Meanwhile, their circulation is up 17.7% year-over-year to 1.05 million.
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Even though Jeff Bezos' purchase this week knocked them out of the spotlight, a relatively unknown company, IBT, publisher of IBTimes.com bought Newsweek. What nobody is failing to mention in
The New York Times has a new report on magazine subscription and newsstand sales. Christine Haughney writing for The Times reports, "Magazines continued to struggle with sales of subscriptions and
The Washington Post Company has agreed to sell its namesake newspaper and affiliated publications to Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon.com for 250 million in cash. Bezos will be
Mequoda’s 2013 Tablet Study has been making the rounds in the industry, especially because it surprised a lot of pundits. Why? First, because we’re the first researchers to ask respondents
Newsweek was sold over the weekend to IBT Media, reports Capital New York. "IAC/InterActive reached a deal to sell Newsweek, which has been publishing since January as a digital-only version
In one of the most interesting paywall experiments we've ever seen, there's a new article on what The Sun is up to.
"The company is launching a new digital subscription package
The New York Times has started experimenting with its placement of comments, reports Journalism.co.uk.
Marc Lavallee, a deputy editor of interactive news at the New York Times said, "the comments were
Publishers are taking a great deal of time and research to get multiplatform publishing right. FOLIO Magazine took the pulse of a couple publishers to see what steps publishers like
The Wall Street Journal has started to produce new first-person interactive videos, reports Journalism.co.uk. The first interactive video to be released details the "changes to the US healthcare system under
The New York Times is reporting that Jet Magazine will be receiving a print and website redesign. This will be the first print redesign for Jet in 62 years. "The
Publishers are jumping on board the sponsored Tweet bandwagon, reports Digiday. "In addition to the AP, publishers as diverse as People Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, Women’s Wear Daily and Slate have