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A recent article from Media Life Magazine discusses the Global Web Index’s new report on worldwide media consumption, which shares that mobile is growing faster than any other form of
The ever-changing digital climate requires publishers to make changes, too. Rodale is the most recent publisher bringing a major change to its oldest magazine.
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
Ink Global is replacing American Airlines' in-house publishing unit in the production of American Way inflight magazines, as well as two other new titles. Folio: reports that Celebrated Living, for
The Nieman Journalism Lab reports that Atlantic Media's Andrew Golis is slowly rolling out the in-house social platform that he has been working as both entrepreneur-in-residence and general manager of
Condé Nast's latest in a long line of recent deals includes the sale of Women's Wear Daily, as Penske Media has acquired Fairchild Fashion Media for $100 million. The New
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Publishers are more and more hiring audience development specialists to put their search and social efforts over the top, Digiday reports. The latest to dedicate
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
Total mobile ad spending nearly doubled in 2013 to $19.3 billion globally, indicating that the gap between traffic migration and monetization might be narrowing, Folio: reports. According to the Interactive