It’s a Wrap! Here’s a look back at some of the positive news stories and a look ahead with more.
Looking Forward to 2021
‘Marketing at Maximum Intensity’: Publishers Ready for Rocketing Ad Spending from Streamers in 2021
In 2021, it’s Time to Refocus on Health and Science Misinformation
Staying Flexible Will Be Key to Publishing in 2021
Top 10 Most Anticipated Books to Read in 2021
Trends Transforming The Publishing Industry Outlook in 2021
How Agencies Will Be Reshaped in 2021 as 50,000 Jobs Leave the Industry
How Can Technology Help Establish the ‘New’ Workplace of Tomorrow?
Digiday Research: Publishers See Double-Digit Revenue Growth in 2021, Agencies More Bearish
6 Mistakes to Avoid with Your Digital Edition Strategy in 2021
Best Netflix Shows with New Seasons Coming in 2021
Looking Back at 2020
“Publishers That Have Served Their Audience Well are Now Reaping the Rewards”
The 10 Most Creative Brands on Twitter in 2020
Meet TIME’s First-Ever Kid of the Year
Face Up: The Best Magazine Covers From the Worst Year
‘Why’ Became a Top Trending Search Word on Google in 2020
There May Be Silver Linings, but Print’s Long-term Future Still Looks Distinctly Cloudy
App Annie: TikTok Was the Most Downloaded App Worldwide in 2020
2020 Was the Year of the Audio Renaissance
Magazine Publishers See Print Sales Boost Due to Coronavirus
A Contextual Revolution for Publishers
What Publishers Can Learn From the Pandemic’s Engagement Surge
What Did 2020 Do to Print Magazines?
“Working in Crisis Mode is an Incredible Chance to Learn”: 5 Ways the News Industry Changed in 2020
10 Things 2020 Taught Us About Online Publishing
Publishers Accelerated Their Diversification Strategies in 2020
Technology for Publishing wishes you all a happy and healthy holiday season.
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Posted by: Monica Murphy