World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers

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Thu - 23.05.2013


Research Reports – Shaping the Future of news publishing

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  • Automation, cutting costs and creating new revenues continue to be the most important current trends in newspaper production, though increasingly also the modernisation of existing production equipment in order to postpone investments in new equipment.
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  • World Press Trends, the primary and most authoritative source of data on the newspaper industry worldwide, published annually since 1989, is now available in a new interactive format: the World Press Trends Database.
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  • Trends in Newsrooms is the annual review from the World Editors Forum of best practices in major newsrooms, along with innovations in the field of journalism. The comprehensive report is largely inspired by – as well as based on – our daily online publication, the Editors Weblog, which tracks global developments in the news industry.
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Research Reports – Shaping the Future of news publishing

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  • One of WAN-IFRA’s most important activities is research in all areas of newspaper production, digital media development, media business, advertising, organisation and strategy. WAN-IFRA Research goes under the brand name of Shaping the Future of News publishing (SFN). Research projects are also being conducted in the developing world under the name of “Media Development”.
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  • The World Editors Forum has drawn together the leading arguments for open journalism -- supplementing original reporting with the vast resources of the web -- and collected key examples in a new report that offers an overview of a wide variety of approaches for newsrooms everywhere.
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  • Mobile news services offer high hopes for African publishers, who now have a new handbook to help them develop their mobile media and mobile businesses. Download the guide for free.
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