World Newspaper Congress & World Editors Forum
To thrive in today’s dog-eat-dog competitive media market, newspaper publishers and editors must be willing to experiment with business models, new platforms and new kinds of content. The good news is that most newspaper brands are closely linked to their communities and this connection should be leveraged to extend that powerful brand into new activities.
Golden Pen of Freedom: We are all ‘his kind’
Round Tables: Making press freedom your business
Congress: ‘Innovation of today is standard of tomorrow’
WEF: Evolving editorial methods while keeping core values
WAN-IFRA elects new board members
Suppliers savour Expo with big news
Some 8000 visitors from more than 90 countries were treated to an array of new developments from the 306 companies showing their latest software, hardware, equipment and services. And publishers and printers proved that they are more than willing to invest as a number of major orders were announced during the show.
Mobile platforms: Mobile, with a ‘do or die’ perspective
E-Reading Conference: Tablet true stories
Cloud is about making ‘IT’ easy
CMS vendors spotlight new orders and features
Solutions for ad sales staff and workflows
Plenty of innovations in newspaper printing
Efficiency and flexibility in the mailroom
Paper management: Just-in-time supply
WAN-IFRA held two prestigious events in South Asia in September: WAN-IFRA India 2011 Expo and Conference, and the organisation’s first conference in Vietnam.
WAN-IFRA Services: Calendar of events, subscriptions, imprint