The first in a series of reports about using data-collection and analysis technology to maintain and maximize the long-term value of customer relationships.
Using a longitudinal analysis of readership data of 51 US newspapers, the findings of this study, say that assumptions that “print will one day die” and “digital will rule” were woefully off the mark.
Profiles of the 2016 World Digital Media Awards winners.
The definitive guide to the global news media industry in numbers, trends and changes.
To make the best use of industrial inkjet digital printing in a newspaper environment, it is imperative to identify the applications and niches that can be served better and at lower cost.
In an age where engagement matters, the 2016 online commenting study questioned the risks of transferring hard-earned audience gains onto social media platforms. Given the potentially toxic and brand-damaging effect of inflammatory comments, it asked whether a comment section is worth investing in and what return, if any, it generates. Are there ways to build a civil and constructive commenting space?
The World Editors Forum’s annual report on trends shaping editorial operations around the world explores how editors can overcome challenges of the social media age.
The 18th annual survey by Innovation International Media Consulting Group for the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) is available.
Publishers stand to lose revenue from every user who blocks ads. What can they do about it? The report includes best-practice case studies, analyzes issues and pitfalls, and offers recommendations.
Detailed case studies of publishers tapping revenue streams including niche sites, events, digital marketing services and e-commerce, among others.