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The 90-plus-page document is substantive, to say the least. It's the product of a six-month study on the part of a handpicked team tasked with navigating the Times' digital future
In the weeks leading up to its Publishing Summit Europe, Digiday interviewed Audra Martin, vice president of advertising at The Economist Group in London, to learn more about the staunch
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Harvard's Nieman Journalism Lab recently took a look at three news services' strategies for mobile publishing. With mobile audiences far outpacing mobile revenues, Circa, NRCQ, and The New Republic offer
Earlier this week, Forbes Chief Product Officer Lewis DVorkin riffed on the publisher's high performance on mobile, with half of its audience coming from smartphone and tablet traffic. DVorkin describes
Publishers are diversifying their offerings – including licensing proprietary tech, sharing best practices and models with brands, and consulting on media operations – to both expand their own reach and