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First Reported Mar 05 2010 - Updated Mar 05 2010 - 1 Documents

Too hot for Australia

Please enter a valid e-mail addressPlease enter a comma delimited list of valid e-mail addressesOther ways of sharing:Recommend |See also:Simon HouptFrom Friday's Globe and MailSussex Safer Roads initiativeCreated: PSA delivers with eleganceSometimes ... [Published Mar 05 2010 by Globe and Mail]
First Reported Mar 03 2010 - Updated Mar 04 2010 - 1 Documents

Magazine Executives: Rumors Of Print's Death Are 'Greatly Exaggerated'

As part of their $90 million "Power of Print" campaign , top notch magazine executives are explaining exactly why the Internet, blogs and Twitter aren't killing magazines... in this YouTube video.You'll spot five of the magazine industry’s top brass, ... [Published Mar 03 2010 by Business Insider]
First Reported Mar 03 2010 - Updated Mar 03 2010 - 1 Documents

iPhone: IPhone -Magazine Publishers Eyeing iPad as a Way to Keep Print Profitable

What can you do with the nice, large, 9.7-inch screen on Apple’s (News - Alert) new iPad?Well, for one thing it will be much nicer for reading magazine articles compared to smaller mobile devices. In fact, some analysts have said Apple’s new “tablet” ... [Published Mar 03 2010 by Adoimagazine.com]
First Reported Mar 01 2010 - Updated Mar 01 2010 - 1 Documents

Updated: Magazine Industry Promotes Itself Through Ads

The magazine industry's marketing campaign logoFront-of-book ad placements are lucrative spots for magazine advertisers, but with the medium facing tough questions about its relevancy, close to 100 titles are planning to give up prominent space in their ... [Published Mar 01 2010 by Mediaweek]
First Reported Mar 01 2010 - Updated Mar 01 2010 - 1 Documents

Print is Dead, Long Live Print: Digital Magazines Have Publishers In a Spin

Time Inc, Hearst , Condé Nast, Wenner Media and Meredith magazine publishers have banded together to promote their print editions in a "power of print" ad campaign. But Let's do the Time Warp again, and remember digital mags really are the future.The ... [Published Mar 01 2010 by Fast Company]
First Reported Mar 01 2010 - Updated Mar 02 2010 - 1 Documents

Magazine Publishers Team up to Buy Ads Promoting Magazines... in Magazines [But Why]

In possibly the most pointless ad campaign in history, Time Inc, Conde Nast, Hearst, Wenner Media and Meredith will place ads in magazines that argue, to those already reading magazines, that magazines offer a better experience than the internet. ... [Published Mar 01 2010 by Gawker]
First Reported Feb 25 2010 - Updated Feb 25 2010 - 1 Documents

Objectivity-Hating Editor Also an Assassin-Dodging Rapper [Media Crack]

In your niveous Thursday media column: an Atlanta editor is a character, Dave Eggers pontificates, Jann Wenner is a joiner, ProPublica is unstoppable, and a sad poor end to a gay publishing empire. Oh goodness, the story of the Atlanta reporter who ... [Published Feb 25 2010 by Gawker]
First Reported Feb 22 2010 - Updated Feb 22 2010 - 1 Documents

Did Rolling Stone Forget to Renew its Domain Name? [PIC]

Someone wake up the domain name admin at Rolling Stone — its website is currently rendering a Network Solutions landing page indicating that the iconic music magazine’s website is “coming soon.” Typically, this is the type of page you see ... [Published Feb 22 2010 by Mashable!]
First Reported Dec 22 2009 - Updated Dec 22 2009 - 1 Documents

Can Rolling Stone Sell T-Shirts Of Its Covers? It's Not That Simple, Apparently...

Well, here's an interesting lawsuit. Apparently, Rolling Stone magazine decided it wanted to try selling t-shirts of some of its covers. Considering the market for t-shirts, that might not be a bad idea (especially when compared to the market for ... [Published Dec 22 2009 by Techdirt]

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"It s time to tell our side of the story" according to Wenner in the video. "The story of magazines' power."

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Too hot for Australia [Globe and Mail - Mar 05 2010]
Magazine Executives: Rumors Of Print's Death Ar... [Business Insider - Mar 03 2010]
iPhone: IPhone -Magazine Publishers Eyeing iPad... [Adoimagazine.com - Mar 03 2010]
Updated: Magazine Industry Promotes Itself Thro... [Mediaweek - Mar 01 2010]
Print is Dead, Long Live Print: Digital Magazin... [Fast Company - Mar 01 2010]
CBOE Chooses Ooyala to Power Video [Street Insider - Feb 19 2010]
Ooyala Sponsors Online Video Roundtable [FinanzNachrichten.de - Feb 10 2010]
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Magazine Publishers Team up to Buy Ads Promotin... [Gawker - Mar 01 2010]
In possibly the most pointless ad campaign in history, Time Inc, Conde Nast, Hearst, Wenner Media and Meredith will place ads in magazines that argue, to those already ...
Objectivity-Hating Editor Also an Assassin-Dodg... [Gawker - Feb 25 2010]
In your niveous Thursday media column: an Atlanta editor is a character, Dave Eggers pontificates, Jann Wenner is a joiner, ProPublica is unstoppable, and a sad ...
Did Rolling Stone Forget to Renew its Domain Na... [Mashable! - Feb 22 2010]
Someone wake up the domain name admin at Rolling Stone — its website is currently rendering a Network Solutions landing page indicating that the iconic music magazine’s ...
Can Rolling Stone Sell T-Shirts Of Its Covers? ... [Techdirt - Dec 22 2009]
Well, here's an interesting lawsuit. Apparently, Rolling Stone magazine decided it wanted to try selling t-shirts of some of its covers. Considering the market ...
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