Starting from the status quo at the beginning of 2008, the present report examines the potential technological developments for the next 5, 10 and 15 years.
This Special Report explains how multichannel publishing systems differ from models for print-centric publishing.
2008-07-01. In 2004, Web 2.0 stood for a period of major innovation after the bursting of the Internet bubble in 2000. The goal was to return to the roots of the Internet: restore a space where everyone can participate.
Printing blankets, by means of their properties, have a major influence on the quality of the printing process.
This is the second edition of World Press Trends that contains reports on every country and territory in the world where newspapers are published.
Today semi-commercial moves into the centre of discussions on future newspaper production again because of two reasons.
Newspaper companies’ digital revenues are growing in the double- and triple-digits worldwide, and at some leading companies, exceed 10% of overall revenues, according to WAN’s annual digital revenues survey.
Don’t be put off by the jargon or fooled into thinking the Robots.txt/ACAP (Automated Content Access Protocol) debate is another tiresome squabble amongst programmers.
Tackling long-term uncertainty, complexity and risk are key components to every newspaper company’s strategy in the challenging 21st Century marketplace.
In recent years, the global media industry has experienced dramatic changes, both in terms of user behaviour and revenue-making performance. Emerging channels, including the Internet, mobile and other interactive media, are outperforming their traditional counterparts in growth rates and seizing market share from them.