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07 Oct 2013 - 09 Oct 2013Berlin - Germany
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World News Publishing Focus

The bi-monthly "World News Publishing Focus" focuses on the latest developments worldwide, background information, and special market conditions in the newspaper and media industry.
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2013-05-08 09:57Read more ...
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2013-05-08 08:18Newspaper printing operations are increasingly paying attention to energy efficiency. Josef Schiessl, Technical Manager, SV Zeitungsdruck, reports on his experiences and first results with the current energy efficiency improvement project executed at the printing centre of Süddeutscher Verlag in Munich, one of the largest newspaper printing operations in Germany. Read more ...
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2013-04-24 11:21Hu has served as CEO at South China Morning Post since July 2012. He previously headed the Chinese Newspaper Division at Singapore Press Holdings, where he was also responsible for circulation, production and retail sales for all internal and external publications. At the World Newspaper Congress, he will moderate Session 8, Focus on Asian Media. Read more ...
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2013-04-24 10:35Canadian daily The Globe and Mail introduced a metered paid online model in October 2012. Readers can now read 10 articles free before being asked to subscribe at C$19.99. Read more ...
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2013-04-23 08:27BuzzFeed has received a vast amount of attention in recent months for its addictive and highly shareable content, and its mastery of the native advertising sphere, from which it makes 100% of its revenue. Many love to hate it, but increasingly few doubt its power in the social arena. Read more ...
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2013-04-22 16:35The World Advertising Forum in Bangkok (2-5 June) will include a session on “Audience insight, analytics and big data,” which will examine how news publishers are working to improve their understanding of their audience and measuring their engagement, which is essential for turning that engagement into revenue. Read more ...
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2013-04-22 16:12JoongAng Media Network (JMnet) is the largest media group in the Republic of Korea. Jeongdo Hong oversees 25 media platforms, including newspapers, TV broadcasting, magazine publication, book publishing and Internet/mobile services. Since he joined JMnet in 2005 as a member of the Strategic Planning Office, he has developed overall corporate strategies for this leading media group. At the World Newspaper Congress, he will be a panelist in Session 8, Focus on Asian Media. Read more ...
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2013-04-19 14:45As news publishers continue to transform their businesses from a traditional print-centric organization/model to a multimedia one, more than ever top management need to exemplify today's required leadership skills to move their companies and staff forward. Ole Mølgaard heads the Media Executive program, a cooperative effort between WAN-IFRA and CBS Executive that ultimately aims to put media executives and their companies on the right track. He has extensive experience in commercial and public radio and spent more than 10 years at the top level of Danish Broadcasting Corporation, where he was responsible for cross-media strategy, among other areas. At the World Newspaper Congress he will moderate the session entitled “Learning from the innovators.” Read more ...
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2013-03-28 15:43Read more ...
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2013-03-19 18:24If the newspaper is to survive, does it become miniscule? Read more ...
Latest from the World News Publishing Focus
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On May 17, between 12.38pm and 12.42pm London time, the Financial Times was attacked by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), becoming the latest news outlet to be hacked by supporters of the Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, the paper...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Federica Cherubini at 2013-05-21 09:28
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On Wednesday (15 May), The New Yorker launched ‘Strongbox’, a new way to share information with the magazine’s writers and editors that provides “a greater degree of...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Emily Moore at 2013-05-17 16:53
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“Augmented reality” is a digital concept that the news industry has been familiar with for some time now. Already tried and tested by a host of national newspapers in the US and UK including The Independent, The Times, The Telegraph and ...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Emily Moore at 2013-05-16 16:55
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Germany's Axel Springer publishing house, which in December instituted a metered paywall for mainstream title Die Welt, will follow up with a paid-content offer for Bild.de by the end of May, according to media site...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Anton Jolkovski at 2013-05-15 17:52
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In a move which completes News International’s strategy of placing all of its national newspapers behind paywalls, The Sun will begin charging £2 per week...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Emily Moore at 2013-05-15 16:47
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The US Justice Department is being accused of carrying out “a serious interference with AP’s constitutional rights to gather and report news” by secretly...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Emily Moore at 2013-05-14 16:18
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2012 was a difficult year for El País, which cut a third of its newsroom staff due to financial pressures. For some weeks at the end of the year, journalists were counting to 129 before the evening editorial meeting each day, to remind editors of...
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Emma Goodman at 2013-05-08 11:02
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Since January this year, the media industry’s rumour mill has been aflutter with suggestions of the impending possibility of paid-for subscriptions for certain YouTube channels.
Published on WAN-IFRA Blogs by Emily Moore at 2013-05-06 17:51
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World News Publishing Focus, your Guide to the Changing Media Landscape, is published bi-monthly in print and as ePaper, in English and German, and has a sister publication available in Russian.

















