Both good news and bad news mark the global print-online classifieds landscape, according to the World Association of Newspaper’s third annual Digital Classified Survey.
As the media landscape changes, the most innovative companies are changing along with it.
The long successful newspaper business model is under pressure. Advertising and reader markets are mature or are declining in large parts of the world.
Today, news photos all come from digital cameras and have the same basic digital data structure.
This report had two objectives: on the one side, the aim was to discuss the most suitable RGB colour space for newspaper printing and, on the other side, to examine which RGB colour space should be assumed in the unfortunately common case of pictures with a missing RGB specification.
In September 2004, the revision of the ISO 12647-3 newspaper printing standard entered its final draft stage.
In December 2003 the EU MINDS project (Mobile Information and News Data Services for 3G and beyond) was given the official go-ahead by the European Union in Luxembourg.
The study deals with the questions of acceptance, utilisation patterns and potentials of E-Paper from the user’s point of view.
2004 has been a good year for newspapers globally, as this new edition of World Press Trends will amply demonstrate.
ISO 12647-3, the international newspaper printing standard, was released in 1998.