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It is among the world’s oldest auto races and one of the most popular spectator sports. The Indy 500, set for Memorial Day, is the foundation of America’s romance with cars, covered with command, color and expertise in digital publishing. Beyond the history of the race and the storied track, t ... Full Article »
The ticking time bomb that has defined the intersection of print and digital publishing went off over the past few weeks. It’s not the fault of any executive, technology or business model. It’s simply the beginning of a new cycle of magazine content and delivery. It you love magazines, it’s al ... Full Article »
Said the Irish diplomat Shane Leslie: “Every St. Patrick's Day every Irishman goes out to find another Irishman to make a speech to.” It might be true. It is a well-celebrated holiday full of parades and drinking, but the history, landscape and culture of Ireland are deeply rooted. It is still a ... Full Article »
Change. It seems like the last year has brought more change to mobile apps and the digital publishing space than the previous ten years combined. At the company where I work, Zinio, we have watched our entire world change as we grew to 5,500 magazines and moved from desktop into PCs, iPads, smartpho ... Full Article »
It is easy to get the notion that the whole publishing industry is swimming against the tide. Newspapers are fighting to keep the presses printing against the 24-hour infotainment news cycle as bookstores struggle to reinvent themselves to compete against online eBook sellers. Yet magazines are enj ... Full Article »
Confession: I am a digital magazine junkie; I spend more on Zinio, Kindle’s Newsstand and Apple’s Newsstand in any given month than I do on gas. But I’m an anachronism. Like newspapers, magazines are struggling to find their way in the new 24-hour digital news cycle. Next Issue released an iPa ... Full Article »
The Huffington Post is not known for in-depth news reporting, relying instead on saturating their readership with short news pieces, lots of info-taintement, and a healthy dollop of sensationalism. But in the Huffington news empire, there are hundreds of writers, many with serious cred. The site eve ... Full Article »
There is a new multimedia equation that every content company needs to pay attention to. Flipboard + public radio + SoundCloud = genius! That’s right, Flipboard, the “social magazine” application that debuted on the iPad nearly two years ago, launched on iPhones late last year, and is now sl ... Full Article »
In February of last year, The Daily, a new magazine designed just for the iPad with lots of digital features, was released to user and critical acclaim. The app offers a mix of headlines, videos and reports on seven topics including news, business, gossip, opinion, arts and life, apps and games, and ... Full Article »
Admit it. You’ve sneaked glances at The National Enquirer as you’ve waited in line to pay for groceries at the store. It’s nothing to be ashamed of, we’ve all be pulled in by headlines like “Mother delivers three-headed conjoined alien twins” and wanted to peek. In fact, those furtive gl ... Full Article »
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