ABC Freezes Rates Again for 2011
Bill Mickey
July 27, 2010
The ABC board of directors agreed during its July meeting to freeze audit rates for 2011. Rates have not changed since January 2007.
Read More
Bill Mickey
July 27, 2010
The ABC board of directors agreed during its July meeting to freeze audit rates for 2011. Rates have not changed since January 2007.
Read More
Jason Fell
July 27, 2010
Controversial. Insightful. Entertaining. True. One of the best parts of covering magazine publishing and interviewing the industry’s most influential players is getting that nugget,
Read More
Bill Mickey
July 26, 2010
Publishers have been angling in this direction for some time now, but Condé Nast’s elevation of Bob Sauerberg [pictured] to president is a very public acknowledgement of audience development’s role in the corporate structure.
Read More
Jason Fell
July 26, 2010
The Affordable Mail Alliance, a recently-formed coalition of hundreds of businesses including magazine publishers, officially submitted its motion to the Postal Regulatory Commission asking it to dismiss the United States Postal Services’ proposed
Read More
Matt Kinsman
July 26, 2010
Enthusiast publisher Interweave says it will re-launch Workshop as a newsstand-only, bi-annual special issue called Painting Workshop with the Masters, dedicated to the experience of the publisher's American Artist Weekend event.
Read More
Jason Fell
July 22, 2010
Having a presence and pushing content on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn has been both a big opportunity and a challenge for publishers.
Read More
Matt Kinsman
July 22, 2010
Magazine publishers are scrambling to be on the iPad and why not? Wired saw 73,000 downloads in the first nine days after its iPad edition launched and editor-in-chief Chris Anderson anticipated iPad downloads beating newsstand sales (which average mid-80,000) in June without cannibalizing print sales.
Read More
Matt Kinsman
July 21, 2010
Publishers debating whether their online content should be paid or free are asking the wrong question, according to Matt Mitchell, CEO of MediaPass, which offers a pay wall solution directed toward small- and medium-size publishers (as well as individual bloggers).
Read More
Bill Mickey
July 21, 2010
Late last week, Guideposts launched its new Web site. The redesigned site has a new user interface and navigation, more free content in the form of e-books and has integrated a feed from the brand's Facebook page. All the new elements were added with the intention of growing audience.
Read More
Jason Fell
July 20, 2010
Like a lot of publishers, longtime Hollywood trade magazine Variety wants to know more about the habits and content consumption of its visitors online.
Read More