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With arguably the most stylish merger in recent publishing history, Nylon Magazine will join forces with FashionIndie.com to launch a "multifplatform media company," according to Ad Week.
Tabloid publisher American Media Inc. on Monday launched its InPrint app for iPhone and iPad, allowing subscribers access to all of its magazine content. American owns the National Enquirer, Star,
WordPress's popularity – here at Mequoda, for instance, it's far and away our favorite CMS and publishing platform, and with one-quarter of the web working with its software, we're certainly
The Wall Street Journal's new digital magazine, Signal, will present videos produced internally and by filmmakers, the publisher announced at NewFronts last week.
Livingly Media's home décor brand Lonny has seen its numbers rise and fall, and it's currently looking to find consistent success with a new mobile platform.
The first trimester of 2014 saw 84 magazine launches and 187 special issues, according to Samir Husni of the University of Mississippi's Magazine Innovation Center. Launches are slightly up, and
The UK's Association of Online Publishers has released the results for its annual census, and the survey of more than 700 digital publishers reveals just how big big data will