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MediaBistro.com's 10,000 Words blog reports that analysts at Shareablee have released their rankings for publishers' social media performance. The June list is the company's first in what will be a
Publishing analysts Chartbeat have concluded that mobile traffic complements desktop traffic, with consumption coming literally night and day (or home and work), respectively, Digiday reports.
Men's Fitness announced this week that 8.4 million unique visitors came to the magazine's website in July, which represents a 106% increase year-over year.
In its first fiscal quarter since breaking from Time Warner, Time Inc.'s overall ad revenue spiked 3% year-over-year, helped by a 12% jump in digital sales. Ad Age reports that
Ad Week reports that Details has created Condé Nast's first "male-targeted digital display ad network." The magazine hired platform Style Coalition to administer the service for bloggers.
Although Bonnier Corp. played a major role in developing Mag+, the Swedish publishing company is moving its U.S. properties off of that platform and onto the Adobe DPS.
Women's Wear Daily recently interviewed Time Inc. Executive VP and Chief Content Officer Norman Pearlstine about a wide range of digital magazine industry topics, including native advertising, technology's impact on
U.K.-based producer and publisher Informa has acquired Arizona-based Virgo Publishing. The move gives Informa its first purchase in the U.S. media market, Folio: reports. Virgo is a a b2b company
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Erstwhile British "Internet tabloid" The Kernel will relaunch in August as The Daily Dot's weekend magazine. Digiday reports that The Kernel will report on current