World Publishing Expo 2012 review
Strong publisher-supplier link takes centre stage
More than 7,000 visitors converged on Frankfurt Messe at a time when publishers are relying on their supplier partners like never before. Although saving costs and improving workflows still rank as top priorities, suppliers are increasingly being asked to help publishers reap new revenues. They came prepared, evidenced by the numerous announcements of innovation. And best practice and crucial advice were abundant at the numerous conferences.
As mobile use grows, so do strategy options
Video is a good focus in your digital viewfinder
Wanted: A CMS that doubles as an ATM
Self-service solutions proving popular
Software and hardware for efficiency and quality
Cost savings still tops most agendas
Automatic colour control continues development
Paired for success
As an integral element of WAN-IFRA’s Media Development programme, executive twinning – the partnering of senior media professionals from news organisations in non-competing markets – has produced a number of successful business and development opportunities across Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Challenging the traditional approach of north-south partnerships, WAN-IFRA’s Executive Twinning Programme: Southern Africa has turned the notion of development support to media in emerging markets on its head.
WAN-IFRA signs London Statement to address journalists’ safety
A news app for millennials, LeKiosk boosts revenues, World record for MailOnline, The nexus between publishers and the people
Bild am Sonntag selects InterRed; Méthode for Chinese, German and Italian publishing houses
WAN-IFRA Bulletin
XMAs honour Best in Social Media; Winners List
Newsplex: two new facilities open doors
WAN-IFRA India: Facing challenges with open arms
Calendar of Events; Subscriptions; Imprint
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