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Zinio, the mobile app platform for 5,000 digital magazines, has acquired Audience Media with the aim to become the first content aggregator to produce "white label, branded apps for consumers,"
When it comes to pushing publishers' numbers up, Pinterest is slowly but surely catching up with Facebook and Twitter.
Digiday reports that the social media site has provided Hearst properties –
Vox, the digital magazine headed up by erstwhile Washington Post wunderkind Ezra Klein, is adding a wrinkle to its articles that could add more dimension and clarity to its editorial
Publishers seeking more and better audience development data received a push in the right direction from Folio: recently.
NewBay Media's Meg Estevez covers why surveys are important, the frequency with which
Digiday recently converted a report from Magna Global on the outlook for programmatic advertising into five helpful charts, and the results show a strong future for the U.S. innovation that
The Newspaper Association of America reports that circulation revenues are up 3.7% to $10.87 billion, which might surprise you.
But these aren't your father's circulation revenues we're talking about; rather, the
In a recently released report, eMarketer surveyed digital marketers and advertisers to determine the state of mobile display advertising. Despite the expectation that mobile ad spending will increase by as
Billboard's new look is leading the multiplatform pack, according to Folio:.
Gone is the practical newspaperlike cover, jam-packed with ink and charts. In its place is a sleek, stylized art
It's a great question, one publishers are frantically trying to figure out. But thanks to the social media giant's latest Newsfeed algorithm, it's more difficult than ever to unlock the