Hearst Magazines announced that Joanna Coles will be Cosmopolitan’s new Editor in Chief, following Kate White’s departure in order to focus on her writing career. Coles had served as EIC of Marie Claire since 2006. Previously, Coles was Executive Editor ...
The Apple/Samsung Suit, Responsive Design, iPhone Digital Editions, Smithsonian’s Redesign, Flipboard Reaches 20M Users Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing the aftermath of the Apple/Samsung suit, publishers successfully ...
Millennials and Social Media, Staff Changes at Rodale, E-commerce Success Stories, Creative Cloud Deal Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing millennials and social media, the diminishing impact of a ...
Joyce Shirer will join Rodale as Senior VP of Audience Development and E-tail Marketing. She most recently served as VP of Marketing at Magazines.com, and before that was Rodale’s Senior VP of Magazine and E-tail Consumer Marketing. Technology for Publishing’s ...
Effective Sept. 17, Mary G. Berner will serve as President and CEO of MPA, the Association of Magazine Media. Previously, she was President and CEO of the Reader’s Digest Association. Earlier, Berner served as Group President of Condé Nast Publications’ ...
National Journal’s New Approach, iPad Sales Surge, Glamour Redesigns, Pinterest Roundup for August, Magazines as Brands Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing National Journal‘s new approach to convention ...
Pinterest has undoubtedly shaken up the social media landscape, and it’s become a powerful referral source for many publishers. In order to best leverage this new tool, it’s important to stay up to date on how other publishers are successfully ...
National Journal has spent the past year preparing to cover the Democratic and Republican national conventions using a new approach. Traditionally, it has sent large teams that include editorial, design, and IT support in order to publish directly from the ...
Adobe DPS v22, Tablet Demographics, The Flawed iPad Content Model, Real Simple Leads Pinterest, The Importance of Loading Time on Tablets Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing Adobe’s ...
This week, Adobe reviewed its latest release of the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite to partners and customers. Here are some of the new or updated items: Filters The Viewer Builder now contains options for enabling filters in the Adobe Content ...
Nat Geo Transforms Storytelling, Lucky Adds In-App Shopping, The New CMS Mandate, Financial Times Grows Digital Subscribers Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing National Geographic‘s groundbreaking storytelling project, ...
What started as just another photographic assignment has turned into a life-altering mission, ultimately blazing a path that blends a new and risky publishing approach with content that is difficult to convey through traditional formats. This story reminds me that ...
Digital Disruptors Video Series, Responsive Design, Curation Strategy, Apple by the Numbers, Three Ways Publishers Can Avoid Extinction Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week, we’re discussing Lean Back 2.0’s new ...
As the line between print and digital publishing continues to blur, “responsive design” or “adaptive layout” are terms we hear more and more frequently. If you haven’t taken the time yet to learn and understand what this means – it’s ...
New York Magazine Releases First E-book, American Media Shifts to Digital, Tablet Advertising Engagement, Pinterest Roundup for July Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the publishing world. This week we’re discussing New York‘s first e-book, ...
Pinterest has undoubtedly shaken up the social media landscape, and it’s become a powerful referral source for many publishers. In order to best leverage this new tool, it’s important to stay up to date on how other publishers are successfully ...
Hillary Frey has been promoted to the newly created position of Editor in Chief of Yahoo News. She had been serving as the Managing Editor for Yahoo News for the past year. Prior to joining Yahoo, Frey was Managing Editor ...
Marissa Mayer has been brought on board by struggling Internet company Yahoo to serve as its CEO, the third in the past year. Mayer comes to Yahoo from Google, where she was the first female engineer hired by the company, ...
Younger Tablet Owners More Willing to Pay for News, More Content Means More Digital Subscriptions, Future EPUB Features, In-App Advertising Projections, Meredith’s Relaunch of Parents.com With Responsive Design Welcome to TFP’s weekly roundup of interesting and noteworthy stories from the ...
IDEAlliance began its three-part webinar series “ePublishing on Multiple Platforms for Everyone” with Bill Kasdorf, vice president of Apex Content Solutions, and his presentation, “EPUB 3: The Foundation for the Future.” Kasdorf started by reviewing all of the features that ...