Strategies for success to take spotlight in Kiev
“Shaping the Future of the Newspaper” is the theme of this year’s World Newspaper Congress and World Editors Forum (WEF). Exactly what form it will take over the next few years is the core issue keeping publishers and editors up way past “deadline.” Their search for new revenue sources and new business models continues unabated.
New Greek paper finds rapid success
Fight for press freedom not in vain
‘The world’s window on Ukraine’
WEF Preview: Innovation, opportunities and more
Focus on the story, not the pipeline
‘Make freedom of expression a reality, Mr President’
WAN-IFRA and the World Editors Forum led an international delegation to Ukraine to investigate growing concerns about freedom of expression in the country ahead of the 64th World Newspaper Congress and 19th World Editors Forum. Recommendations outlining a series of practical steps to raise press freedom standards have been presented to the Ukrainian government, with visible improvements eagerly anticipated.
New era for World Press Trends
WAN-IFRA has introduced a new era for its annual World Press Trends publication with the launch of a user-friendly database to replace the familiar statistical and explanatory
report that has graced bookshelves since 1988.
Viewpoint Peter Zollman: ‘Classifieds are dead’
Admit it: If you had a euro for every time you heard that, you’d be rich now. I know I would. I even hear it from media companies and newspaper publishers, who ought to know better.
Viewpoint Mario García: Some answers about tablet use
Latest results from Poynter’s third EyeTrack project
‘Cloud’ services gaining ground
During the past few years, a steadily increasing number of newspapers of all sizes, from relatively small dailies to entire chains, has been making use of “cloud” services across many areas – editorial, advertising, circulation and more. We asked several suppliers who have been active in this area for their input on how cloud services are developing for them and what they expect in the near future.
Production process under control?
Standardised workflow tools and automated processes relieve operators from having to perform routine tasks, while at the same time ensuring production safety and efficiency. In doing so, small workflows developed for specific tasks mesh like cogged wheels with larger ones. Workflows at publishing houses and printing operations overlap. Integrated, higher-level workflow systems offer total production control.
Le Monde starts Académie for journalists, Trends of tablet users, Planning the future of media in Moscow, New newspapers launched in UK, India and Spain
Orders and installations for WoodWing, Tolerans, manroland, Ferag and more and lots of cooperations
WAN-IFRA Bulletin
Results of the 10th International Newspaper Color Quality Club 2012-14
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