Quick history of magazine publishing: our new infographic!
In early 2000, the dot-com crashed creating a doubt around the Internet and its model for years, mainly until the IPO of Google. However, for a lot of publishers, this is still an open wound. We all...
View ArticleMagazines with innovative concepts
Following the developments of new technologies, new styles of magazines emerge. One of these new types of magazines has almost no content. You can find teasers of articles and a QR Code leading to...
View ArticleFrom Digital to Paper
Cover of the French magazine "Marmiton" We are used to see printed magazines linked to a website, or at least offering an online version of their publication (i.e. via PDF viewers). Besides, if we look...
View ArticleManaging Information Online
Whether it is for publishers, press agencies or politics, Internet is a key channel for information. We have seen several times that a simple Tweet or a comment on Facebook can overcome an official...
View ArticleNewsweek: A too quick transition!
Last year, Newsweek announced its decision to cease publishing a printed edition. Their last United States printed issue was published on December 31, 2012. Unfortunately, this quick transition to an...
View ArticleIt’s always sad to see one go…
Both the printed and web publication will shut down. We just learned that the well known American Medical News is about to disappear… Both the printed publication and the website will close on...
View ArticleInterview: GreenIvory’s CTO talks about ContentLC
Tracey Cuffe interviewed Jean François Vetter, GreenIvory‘s CTO on the company’s latest solution: ContentLC. Publishing Opinions wanted to know more about this online publishing solution for magazines...
View ArticleGood news from magazine Ads in Q3
Yesterday, USA Today announced “Q3 magazine ad revenues up 4% to nearly $4.8B”. This is pretty good news as naysayers were saying magazines are dead. Those figures are coming from the MPA. It clearly...
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