Report: Cross-media newsrooms in Germany

Across the globe, newspaper publishers have begun to adapt their newsrooms to the new demands being placed on them as a result of changes in reader behaviour and digital possibilities.

Report: The Daily Telegraph Convergence Journey

Today newsroom convergence is one of the most widely discussed issues in our industry, with increasing numbers of publishers seeing the need to address it. One of the pioneers of newsroom convergence is the Telegraph Media Group in the UK, and this special report is the story of their journey towards newsroom transformation.

Report: The Value of News Content

Newspaper companies can maximise the value of the content they create for both publishers and readers alike. This report examines how to enhance the “content value chain” in a hyper-competitive media landscape and in a consumer-driven market for news.

Report: Guidelines for the Acceptance of a Newspaper Press

A rotary press is always a major investment item for a newspaper operation. That is why every effort must be made to ensure careful planning at all project stages in order to guarantee an optimum result.

Report: Android – Google’s answer to mobile

On the face of it there’s not much to interest publishers about a new mobile phone operating system (OS) – after all, few users would be able to tell you what OS they have on their phone. So why should you care about Android? The ‘G-word,’ that’s why.

Report: Investing in Newpapers

Newspapers worldwide, and the United States in particular, have adopted aggressive growth strategies to reverse their declining stock prices.

Report: Engaging Young Readers

Young readers represent the future of the newspaper industry. This report describes what newspapers are doing and must do to capture the time and interest of the new generation, no matter what the channel.

Report: The Changing Newsroom II: Change in Practice

Many newsrooms are creating new and developing current editorial products across multimedia platforms and working out ways to handle the precarious balance between cost and time with quality, creativity and innovation.

Report: Envisioning the Newspaper 2020

Twenty-two experts envision the newspaper industry’s future in 2020 in a variety of ways: As tailored newspapers, glossy magazines and networks of news generators and digital news hubs. Could the correct prediction include all of the above?

Report: With the eyes of the readers: A comparison of the broadsheet and compact formats – An eye-tracking study on reader-newspaper interaction

The study presented here was conducted between September 2006 and March 2007 at the Media Science Faculty of Trier University. The research project was realised with the support of Ifra and the Axel Springer publishing corporation.