Andrew Miller, CEO of Guardian Media Group, takes a walk on a high wire without a net by giving a live demonstration of the company’s statistics engine.
The brand new WAN-IFRA SFN Report on “Digital printing for newspapers” was presented by moderator Sergio Oliviera, Programme Manager of WAN-IFRA, at the opening of the SFN Forum on the same topic.
Hubert Pedurand, founder and director RotOcéan on the French island La Réunion, reports at the SFN Forum on Digital Printing Strategies about his four years of experience with digital newspaper printing pf French newspapers at the island La Réunion in the Indian Ocean.
Digital printing has arrived at newspapers … and at the World Publishing Expo! At the “Digital Print Moves” pavilion in hall 2, Koenig & Bauer, Kodak, manroland web systems, Océ Printing Systems and the startup company Peecho present their products in this area.
In his presentation at the SFN Forum on “Digital Printing Strategies”, Jack Knadjian, Managing Director of HJ Consulting, explains his view of how inkjet technology could reinvigorate the printed newspaper and change the business model that has been in existance for decades.
Ralf Schlözer, Director of On Demand Consulting Service Europe, reports, as the first speaker of the “Digital Printing Strategies” conference, about the status and progress of high-speed continuous feed colour inkjet printing, with a special focus on newspaper applications.
On the eve of the World Publishing Expo, the Board of WAN-IFRA expressed their concern over a growing number of cases of press freedom violations in established democracies, and called for greater respect for freedom of expression.
Antonia and Theresa Neubauer are the founders of Berlin’s Carry-On Publishing and sisterMAG, a bi-monthly, digital-only publication in German and English that covers fashion, technology, digital trends, food, DIY and other lifestyle issues, and is aimed at widely interested, well-educated, independent women.
As the face of media changes, journalists and the public are adapting, both consciously and unconsciously, to new mobile technologies and multimedia news platforms.
Patch, the network of hyperlocal news sites that have been heavily invested in by AOL since they purchased them in 2009, is having to be scaled back considerably, with “a number of Patches” to be closed on 7 October. These cut backs provoke further questioning of hyperlocal journalism and its longevity and place in the media world.