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February Magazine Launches Ahead of 2014 Pace
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The deep winter freeze didn’t seem to slow down the magazine publishing industry last month. “February 2015 saw 65 new titles hit newsstands, with 16 of those launches promising regular frequency,” remarks Samir “Mr. Magazine Husni. This compares well to...
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Maria Rodale on the Future of Magazines
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[responsive][/responsive]At this month’s AMM conference, there was much talk about magazine publishers and how they are “redefining the industry as “magazine media companies.” While the jury is still out whether this is actually happening, the landscape has certainly changed. One...
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What’s Different About Catalogs Today
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[responsive][/responsive]Most of us remember the J.C. Penney “Big Book” or the Sears catalog. Those behemoths sat, dog-eared and marked-up, for months on side tables. As kids, we cut out pictures for our letters to Santa Claus, in much the same...
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The Hard Data on Magazine Engagement
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We talk a lot about the connected consumer – those people who engage with our brands in print, on their phones, via tablets and through social media – but what do we really know about how they feel about print?...
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2014: The Year of the Quarterlies?
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[responsive][/responsive]If there’s one thing this industry has shown us this year, it’s that publishers are growing more aware of the brand-building prowess of print – and in particular, quarterly print glossies. From upscale niche publications to digital-first brands to legacy...
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Why Legacy Brands Need to Leverage Those Algorithms
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[responsive][/responsive]The number of readers that access news via individual brand sites is dropping, according to Davide Ruggiero in Talking New Media. In other words, fewer people are coming to the news site to discover the news, but are discovering the...
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CNET  Makes the Jump from Screen to Print
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[responsive][/responsive]CNET will appear in print beginning this week, sold on newsstands with a cover price of $5.99, and the media is having a good time with the irony of it all. “A leading technology website, CNET, is expanding into a...
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Life in the Balance Between Print and Web
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[responsive][/responsive]Elliot Jay Stocks lives and works in the balance between print and web. And a recent interview with Stocks in MagCulture Blog notes that it’s this in-between space that keeps things interesting, and evolving.Stocks is the creative director for Adobe...
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The Great Indie Magazine Explosion
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[responsive][/responsive]It began in the aftermath of the recession, around 2011. A slow but steady trickle of independent quarterlies like Kinfolk, Tiny Atlas Quarterly and Wilder crept onto the scene and captured the hearts and minds of readers. The trickle has...
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Could Paywalls Work for Niche Magazines?
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[responsive][/responsive]Der Spiegel, among the largest weekly news magazines in Europe, has a problem. “Der Spiegel, which has been published since 1947 and is known for its in-depth coverage of political and other issues, was the first to introduce [free online...
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