TJ Raphael
June 29, 2011
While it is recognized that digital mediums are currently driving content consumption, the points of entry for where readers are accessing material-applications or Web browsers-are still up in the air.
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TJ Raphael
June 16, 2011
Prevention magazine‘s new digital advertising network of niche health sites, dubbed the Healthy Living Group, is now in full swing since its May launch,
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Matt Shanahan
June 16, 2011
This post is run with permission and originally appears here.
As I pointed out in my previous post, advertisers don’t buy page views they buy audience.
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Bill Mickey
June 15, 2011
Canada Post late Tuesday shut down its operations nationwide after a week and a half of regional rolling strikes led by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers.
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Bill Mickey
June 9, 2011
Apple has changed its rules for in-app subscriptions and content access in the App Store. Reports are indicating that the most significant change is access to content purchased outside of the app without a corresponding in-app subscription requirement, and a concomitant relaxation of pricing requirements.
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Matt Kinsman
June 6, 2011
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers began a 24-hour strike at midnight last Thursday after talks with Canada Post reached an impasse, although both groups have indicated an interest in continued negotiations. The strike was initiated in Winnipeg.
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Matt Kinsman
June 2, 2011
National Geographic will have a subscription deal with Apple in place "in the next couple of weeks," president of publishing Declan Moore tells FOLIO:.
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Caysey Welton
June 2, 2011
Newsstand research and data firm MagNet has released first quarter 2011 retail sales numbers and revenues are slightly down. Sales for the quarter totaled $987 million,
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Caysey Welton
June 2, 2011
Publishers have long been looking for ways to enhance their Facebook fan pages with integrated campaigns that drive engagement and tightly integrate Web site and Facebook traffic.
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Stefanie Botelho
May 31, 2011
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) gave a 72-hour strike notice yesterday, which will begin at 11:59 EDT on Thursday, June 2 if the Canada Post does not submit to certain provisions demanded by the CUPW.
This type of notice is legally required of an intention to strike.
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