Conde Nast To Put All 18 Titles on NOOK Tablet

 

 

November 14, 2011

 

 


 

 

 

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IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Conde Nast To Put All 18 Titles on NOOK Tablet
  • Magazine and Newspaper Publishers Embrace Mobile
  • As Magazines and Retail Converge, Where Will the Editorial Line Be Drawn?
  • The Slow Death of Adobe Flash
  • Apple Launches iTunes Match, But Puts Temporary Hold On New Subscriptions
  • Time Inc. Magazines Joining Forces
  • CNN’s Redesigned iReport Will Look More Like a Social Network Than a News Site
  • Fortune Adds Digital Development Editor
  • By Selling Stake In LMK, Hearst Sharpens Its Focus As A Tech Incubator

Conde Nast To Put All 18 Titles on NOOK Tablet

Current print subscribers get digital edition free.
 

 


Source: Foliomag.com
 


Magazine and Newspaper Publishers Embrace Mobile

Eighty-five percent of the magazines and newspapers in the U.S. and Canada currently offer mobile content for e-readers, smartphones or tablets, according to a survey.
 


As Magazines and Retail Converge, Where Will the Editorial Line Be Drawn?
As ecommerce explodes, businesses, brands and retailers are looking for new methods to attract customers and increase repeat business.

 
Source: Mashable.com

 


The Slow Death of Adobe Flash
The once dominant web technology falls due to this slow mobile development.

 
 


 

Source: Adweek.com


Source: Btobonline.com

Apple Launches iTunes Match, But Puts Temporary Hold On New Subscriptions
New iTunes version, iTunes Match release just days before Google announcement.

 
Source: Paidcontent.org
 

 


The Magazine Manager


The Magazine Manager

Time Inc. Magazines Joining Forces
‘Real Simple,’ ‘Money’ bring together different audiences to achieve similar goals.


Source: Adweek


CNN’s Redesigned iReport Will Look More Like a Social Network Than a News Site
Starting today, CNN’s iReport will look more like a social network than a citizen journalism news site.


Source: Poynter.org


Fortune Adds Digital Development Editor
Jake Brooks has been named Fortune magazine’s new Digital Development Editor.

 
Source: FishbowlNY/Mediabistro.com
 

 


By Selling Stake In LMK, Hearst Sharpens Its Focus As A Tech Incubator
Hearst and other major publishers are looking beyond operating editorial properties as part of their business.

 
Source: Paidcontent.org

 


 

      
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