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As Mequoda members know, email newsletters, despite pronouncements about their demise, are still strong performers for publishers, David Carr writes in his New York Times Media Equation column.
Joe Hyrkin writes in MediaPost's Publishing Insider that short teasers and social media are funneling readers who seek more substantive magazine-style journalism to the right forums for long-form content –
In a move that is sure to thrill struggling journalists across the world, Gus Wenner, the 23-year-old son of Rolling Stone founder Jan, has been promoted to head of digital
Google has announced that it will drop author photos from search results, Moz.com reports.
"This one hits particularly hard, as I'm known as the guy who optimized his Google author photo.
Publishers are more often using digital watermarks to drive mobile engagement, a recent study by Digimarc found. Folio: has reprinted an fascinating infographic designed by Digimarc and based on its
The current state of content-recommendation platforms is spotty, at best, and publishers are gearing up to solve quality-control problems while generating revenue.
Data released this month by Sharethrough shows that 29% of spending on mobile is for sponsored editorial content via native, in-feed ads, and engagement is up to 2.2%, eMarketer reports.
Auto publishers are among the most adept at using audience data to draw advertisers, in part because of the uniqueness of their vertical, Digiday reports.