Penton’s Aviation Week is testing a new change for Aviation Week & Space Technology. The two will be offered together in a new multiplatform subscription model with enhanced content.
In case you don’t remember, Self magazine, a major publication from Conde Nast, started to revamp itself earlier this year. This process began as Joyce Chang was brought on was
The Baffler, a non-profit magazine published by MIT Press that covers art and criticism, has taken to digital after existing solely as a print publication for many years.
VentureBeat is expanding its editorial team which includes a new managing editor, reports Folio.
In addition to hiring Jennifer Tsao as the business and tech publisher’s new managing editor, the
Elle Canada is partnering with retailer Hudson's Bay to allow its readers to shop by way of video on their mobile devices, Women's Wear Daily reports. The video series launched
With its print reincarnation established, Newsweek 2.0 is setting its sights on its original mission: a robust digital presence. Capital New York reports that Editor-in-Chief Jim Impoco is devoting considerably
Condé Nast is bringing property Epicurious.com under the control of Bon Appétit magazine, one of its leading titles. Ad Age reports that the publisher is hoping the combined audiences will
Starting next week, Condé Nast's Golf World will go digital-only and be absorbed into the Golf Digest website, Ad Age reports. The magazine was acquired from The New York Times
The Forbes family announced late last week that it will sell a majority stake of Forbes Media LLC to the international investment firm Integrated Whale Media, led by Integrated Asset
As its most high-profile hire, Levy will be writing long-form pieces for the platform-turned-publisher, while also commissioning stories from across the Internet, David Carr writes in The New York Times.
DailyWorth, a publisher focused on finance news and advice for women, is taking the Forbes approach to content.
The newsletter started by Amanda Steinberg in 2009 and now 850,000 subscribers strong
Business executives report getting 56% of their industry-specific news from email newsletters, while 61% of them get their news via mobile, according to a survey administered by Quartz.
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Condé Nast Traveler has released its new app, the Gold List, which condenses the magazine's longstanding feature of recognizing exemplary hotels, restaurants, and services into
Digiday reports that one-third of Americans are looking for their news online, and last week, it profiled publishers who are doing a better job than The New York Times when
Last week at the Mequoda Intensive, we had some pretty lively discussions about audience development both in-session and during breaks. Some of the most pressing questions involved Facebook, who we
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
In a crafty move, media group Future will launch an American edition of Mollie Makes, its digital and print publication focusing on handmade and DIY projects that has already found
Bayou City wins Best Niche Start-up Award
We couldn’t be prouder of our client, Bayou City, for their recent recognition by Niche Media. We’ve helped with hundreds of launches over past
The New York Post reports that after a long search process, a new editor for NYT Magazine has been found. Jake Silverstein has been named the next editor-in-chief of the
Slate is launching a new membership tomorrow and they ask that you please not call it a paywall. OK maybe they didn't ask, but they don't want us to report
It’s all good until you see that money still lying on the table.
That’s how we think of TIME.com here at Mequoda. Last week it unveiled its new website design,
Folio is reporting that the National Journal has opened access to its digital library. Caysey Welton writes, "National Journal rolled out a new database for its members featuring thousands of
UpWorthy has been receiving a lot of attention lately. Fast Company has dubbed them as a "soulful BuzzFeed." Instead of posting links to funny cat videos they are posting links
When the Internet burst on the scene and magazine publishers decided to get on the bandwagon, a lot of people simply shoveled their content up to the Web and called
Marketing Mag Canada is reporting that new AAM numbers on digital replicas have tripled in the last year. In December 2012, the digital replica circulation was 42,000.
Recruitment Advisor has posted a fun article about the audience development campaign that's underway for the newspaper at the San Quentin correctional facility.
The price of must-read news about New York State and the city will cost you $5,990 per year. Lucia Moses from Ad Week writes, "Capital next month will start asking
Meredith’s print magazine Allrecipes is only a month old but expansion is already in the game plan. Bill Mickey writes, “After just one month in print, Allrecipes, the print extension
Facebook and Twitter aren’t the only social networks relevant in the news world; Pinterest is now an important social network in the news world. Kurt Wagner writes, “A new study
A recent partnership between Nielsen and IAB is designed to provide better mobile audience metrics to publishers and marketers.
Nadia Cameron writes, “The program is being jointly funded and delivered by
Many big box retailers were open on Thanksgiving, giving the post-holiday shoppers somewhere to go before the mayhem of Black Friday.
Some publishers got involved in the sales too, offering digital
At last.
We’ve noted here that it seemed simply astounding that a publisher with the vast resources of Time Inc. was putting out a blurry product. TIME magazine – granddaddy of
A new study from eMarketer says that 91% of moms - who Forbes holds responsible for "80-90% of all household decisions" and dubs "a very powerful and influential demographic" -
While many publishers are taking most of their content online, Meredith is doing the opposite. Ad Week is reporting that Meredith has launched Allrecipes magazine. Lucia Moses writes, "With ad
Consumer Reports has been through a lot over the last couple years. The pitfalls and challenges they face are the same many legacy brands face as they try to navigate
Harper's Bazaar online has received a makeover. minOnline is reporting that the Harper's Bazaar website has been redesigned for speed, responsiveness and editorial. Steve Smith writes, "Much of HarpersBazaar.com is
The advertising community in New York City saw a preview of Hearst Magazine endeavors for 2014.
This article from MinOnline shares highlights from the Hearst announcement, including this piece of news
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
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
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.
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,