Blendle is an online newsstand that allows audience members to buy single articles. It operates within the same concept as iTunes, which charges a buyer per song purchased.
For digital publishers who offer eBooks in addition to daily articles and free reports, there are some new updates on Apple’s iBooks Author which may be of interest to you.
Publishers have been looking at Apple’s acquisition of Prss very carefully, formulating ideas of what the platform will be used for. Will Apple attempt to get further into digital publishing?
iSocket for Publishers is a solution offered by iSocket that allows publishers to streamline their reservation sales process, reports Talking New Media. The process will be automated into a single
Apple has acquired PRSS, a digital magazine publishing platform, reports Talking New Media. Apple is no stranger to digital publishing. Of course, there’s Apple Newsstand for selling digital publications, and
Talking New Media reports on Saveur getting a new editor starting October 6. The interesting part of this change is that the new editor, Adam Sachs, was the editorial director
As publishing in apps for tablets and smart phones continues to grow, major publishers are paying close attention to iOS updates so they can avoid bug problems that they’ve run
29th Street Publishing has launched Le Sauce in Apple Newsstand, reports Talking New Media. “The digital magazine is produced by Yasmin Seneviratne who writes at the website of the same
Computer and electronics company CDW has launched an Apple Newsstand app for its consumer magazines, Talking New Media reports. Of CDW's four magazines – BizTech, FedTech, StateTech, and EdTech –
Talking New Media examines the potential impact that a larger iPhone 6 – with displays measuring up to 5.5 inches diagonally – might have on digital publishers' plans for native
Time Inc.'s digital reinvention continues with its new 120 Sports app, which was launched last week.
Talking New Media reports that the app will feature two-minute videos, and that the Chicago-based,
Condé Nast, Wenner Media, and Hearst Magazines lead the pack in participating in Samsung and Adobe's Papergarden, a new digital marketplace set to debut on the Galaxy Tab S at
It's incredible to think that it's only been 4 years since the iPad tablet platform has been released. It's cliche but for many people they wouldn't know what they'd do
According Talking New Media, "three months of data from comScore finds that readers that enter a news website directly spend about three times as long on that site as those
In a harsh but honest review from Talking New Media, D.B. Hebbard says that the Apple Newsstand is starting to look like a "dumpster."
Is it warranted?
His claim is that they're
If you're looking for a European investment magazine for your iPad you're in luck. Investment Europe from Incisive Media has just launched on Apple Newsstand.
For those of us who spent our teen years in the 90's, SPIN was somewhat of a magazine staple for anyone even remotely interested in music and pop culture. In
If you're trying to make your content shareable, you may want to check out The Media Briefing's new post about BuzzFeed's five rules of creating sharable content. We'll dive into
The New York Times is reporting on the mystical world of Google Plus. Publishers will be interested to hear what The Economist thinks about Google's social network.
Ad Week is reporting that Capital NY has tweaked its new paywall. Lucia Moses writes, "Executives at Capital have acknowledged that media could be a tougher sell than politics and
FOLIO is reporting that La Presse+ has had a huge success with their digital edition. Jennifer Silber writes, "The free digital edition of Montreal-based daily newspaper La Presse.
Recruitment Advisor has posted a fun article about the audience development campaign that's underway for the newspaper at the San Quentin correctional facility.
The price of must-read news about New York State and the city will cost you $5,990 per year. Lucia Moses from Ad Week writes, "Capital next month will start asking
Romanian-based PHOTOgraphia is taking digital magazine publishing to the next level, not because they want to, but because they need to. Talking New Media's D.B. Hebbard writes, "It turns out
Stipla is a new interactive iPad magazine that tells the stories of people from around the world. Cool Hunting's Nara Shin writes, "Stipla combines writing with panoramic photographs.
"We can't afford to pay for content if it's going to be a one-time use," stated Jay Annis, VP of The Taunton Press speaking at the Act 4 Publishing Event
Talking New Media is reporting that TIME finally releases a retina edition of their iPad App. It's the first update to the app in a year. I wonder if we'll
The National Journal is moving its website to a more responsive design and ditching its app. AdWeek's Lucia Moses writes, "For National Journal, its iPhone app is relatively new (introduced
Popular Science took the necessary steps to clean up their online community. They've permanently disabled comments, all in the name of science. Suzanne LaBarre, online content director for Popular Science
Back to the basics, that's what Jeff Bezos has in store for The Washington Post. Speaking by phone Bezo told The Post,"We’ve had three big ideas at Amazon that we’ve
Newsweek was sold over the weekend to IBT Media, reports Capital New York. "IAC/InterActive reached a deal to sell Newsweek, which has been publishing since January as a digital-only version
Publishers are taking a great deal of time and research to get multiplatform publishing right. FOLIO Magazine took the pulse of a couple publishers to see what steps publishers like