Research - Shaping the Future of the Newspaper
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NEW! The WAN-IFRA Research Collection 2011 is a collection of research reports and report summaries produced by WAN-IFRA during 2011. With this collection we want to portray the breadth of the research we do within the organisation – and introduce our members to more segments of our offerings that we think could potentially be of interest to you. The collection is available for free member download now.
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Research - Shaping the Future of the Newspaper
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 the Newspaper (SFN). Research projects are also being conducted in the developing world under the name of “Media Development”.
The research focuses on identifying, analysing and publishing important breakthroughs and opportunities that can benefit newspapers all over the world, and help them solve problems and manage new tasks. WAN-IFRA provides members with a library of case studies and business ideas, and a wealth of other vital information for all those who need to follow press industry trends.
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WAN-IFRA Research reports have strategic, technical or business focus – and among the titles you find both reports resulting from in depth research projects as well as lighter trend reports with case studies. WAN-IFRA Research encompasses known brands such as Shaping the Future of the Newspaper (SFN) and World Press Trends (WPT). The reports are published at irregular intervals in English, French and German, and selected reports in Spanish and other languages.
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The Materials Management Database project was launched in 2000 by the WAN-IFRA Material Management Committee as a spinoff of the Newsprint and Newsink Guide. Today it is used by printers, pressroom foremen and technical management as an information source for facts and advice for dealing with the materials used in producing newspapers.
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World Press Trends is the primary and most authoritative source of data on the newspaper industry worldwide. The new WPT database – is now available!
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Kristina Bürén
Research Director, WAN-IFRA | Managing Director, WAN-IFRA Nordic | Stockholm, Sweden
Phone: +46-8-6924672
E-Mail: kristina.buren@wan-ifra.org
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