In case you missed this news, Adobe recently announced that its Digital Publishing Suite will no longer include Single Edition. Those who currently have the service will be able to
We’ve certainly discussed the process of digital publishers using apps to share and sell magazine content. Of course, this isn’t the only way digital publishers can use apps to their
Another print magazine is launching after finding success in another medium. The Eat This, Not That! franchise, which originally started at Rodale as part of Men’s Health magazine, is becoming
There is a lot of interest surrounding Hearst. Beyond the magazine brands we all recognize so well from the corporation (like Cosmopolitan), there are many other entities that make Hearst
According to Boston Business Journal, Harvard Law School’s Center on the Legal Profession has launched a new digital magazine that’s different than the rest.
Have you noticed that time spent is becoming a more significant metric to digital publishers and digital advertisers alike? It’s understandable that this is happening because time spent on web
Are digital magazines more valuable as newsstand sales drop? It seems there’s an opportunity for digital publishers, especially when print issues are falling.
One can imagine that magazines and Instagram go well together due to the connection with visualization. Great magazines have great imagery, and Instagram is all about sharing images.
WSJ. magazine released its fourth annual “Innovators” issue this November, which honors individuals who have significant influence in their respective field.
Another major magazine is shaking up its staff, and it seems that the move may be to get more closely aligned with the evolving digital aspect of the publication.
It’s being reported by Ad Age that the editor-in-chief and publisher of the New York Times Magazine are visiting CMOs and agency execs to share the news that the Sunday
I remember when media companies and digital publishers were in the process of launching their first apps. A lot has changed since those days, even though they aren’t too far
Digital archives are a great friend to digital publishers. Releasing archives digitally allows for publishers to create a new revenue stream while audience members bask in the glory of so
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
Flipboard, the digital magazine app, received an update recently. Flipboard version 3.0 brings some new functionality to iPhone and Android smartphones.
Blendle is an online newsstand that allows audience members to buy single articles. It operates within the same concept as iTunes, which charges a buyer per song purchased.
Ever wonder how various magazines perform on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and Instagram? You probably have an idea on how your industry and audience fares, but looking at
Profitable combination of direct marketing, fulfillment, advertising and content expertise hits one out of the park
Some of you might be familiar with our favorite publisher, Rose Harper. Of course Rose
Franck Zayan, the president of e-commerce at Conde Nast, recently discussed plans for a large line of e-commerce products coming from the major publishing brand.
It’s being reported by Folio that National Geographic is utilizing a microsite for a line of products and partnerships that act as a magazine series on the future of food.
As legacy publishers become digital publishers and the print magazine turns into the digital magazine, the aspect of fidelity comes into play. The human touch cannot be fully lost in
Vice has experienced success that many digital publishers dream about. The company went from being a print magazine to a major global media company. And as journalism.co.uk points out, the
Hearst is now helping digital publishers by offering services to medium-sized publishers with circulations between 300,000 and 1 million, reports Women’s Wear Daily.
Another print magazine has been shuttered in favor of digital. XXL, which was previously owned by Harris Publications, has been sold to Townsquare Media, reports Folio.
The hip hop magazine
Apple has acquired PRSS, a digital magazine publishing platform, reports Talking New Media. Apple is no stranger to digital publishing. Of course, there’s Apple Newsstand for selling digital publications, and
Talking New Media reports on Saveur getting a new editor starting October 6. The interesting part of this change is that the new editor, Adam Sachs, was the editorial director
As publishing in apps for tablets and smart phones continues to grow, major publishers are paying close attention to iOS updates so they can avoid bug problems that they’ve run
The Mequoda Multiplatform Publishing Hall of Fame, founded in 2006 to recognize publishing executives at the top of their game, has now expanded to 11 members, with the induction of
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.
California Sunday is an interesting magazine that’s launching with a multiplatform sensibility this October. The monthly magazine will be offered in print, online and for mobile, and will feature some