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.
As the world’s media companies march into the new century, hundreds of them are marching to a different drum – a new rhythm with multiple media operating and publishing in harmony – with the goal to be in better synch with their audience members’ needs.
The move to smaller formats has become unstoppable. But what are the pitfalls?
Whether they are for commuters or home delivery, free dailies offer a very real threat to publishers of paid-for newspapers. And a very real opportunity.
There is a new beast in the media jungle: the retailer.
There are two clear messages in this year’s study of classified migration. Firstly, the bad news: if publishers do not move fast to transform their business models, they will lose a lot – if not most – of their classified revenues over time.
Successful circulation operations can deliver the loyalty of the readers that editors and advertisers yearn for.
Several Swedish newspapers have converted from broadsheet to tabloid format and several more are considering following suit. When considering this possibility it is important to understand how the conversion will affect production and production costs.