
Digital revolution in publishing and media: what’s changed and predictions for next decade
How publishing has changed in the last decade! Back in 2008 digital basically meant websites,
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How publishing has changed in the last decade! Back in 2008 digital basically meant websites,
Why do publishers see print and digital content as being in competition? Maybe you need
The annual Digital News Report by the Reuters Institute for the study of journalism (RISJ)
New ideas for digital publishers were shared at the Digital Publishing Innovation Summit in June,
Niche B2B publishers are now considering paid digital subscriptions after years of a free online,
What made EMAP so great at launching magazines? And what can today’s media learn? In
How will publishers provide value to advertisers in future? As B2B marketing becomes more targeted,
Technology developments that only recently felt in the realms of science fiction: such as voice
Publishers are exploring a range of new business models to reduce their reliance on advertising,
Digital storytelling is different to traditional print journalism. As mobile becomes the default device and
Facebook and its ilk have become an important part of digital content distribution and promotion.
Digital subscriptions for online content have maybe just reached the tipping point. Free content, ad-funded
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