As it celebrated its centenary last month, Peter Houston laid down some serious challenges for the Professional Publishers Association. Here, writing exclusively for Newsline, CEO Barry McIlheney, responds…
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The Radio Times has won the ‘Cover of the Century’ award with its ‘Vote Dalek’ edition celebrating the classic Doctor Who foes as they returned to TV after two decades.
The Debrief, described by the publisher as a multi-platform brand for the ABC1 20-something woman, will launch in February next year and will deliver content that mirrors the “24/7” behaviour of a new consumer generation.
DMGT has confirmed the global expansion of its digital platform, Mail Online, after the news site recorded a 48% revenue increase in 2013.
As with the BBC’s former head of news, Roger Mosey, there is a small problem with the Question Time presenter’s views says Raymond Snoddy: they are not very sound and fit all too precisely with an emerging Conservative agenda.
If it wants to survive another 100 years, the Professional Publisher’s Association has to help the industry solve the nitty-gritty of what magazines should be and do – and what the business models might look like.
Science Uncovered will cover popular scientific advancements and new discoveries, from the progress of Virgin Galactic to the science of Doctor Who, in what looks set to be a highly visual publication, both in print and online.
Although revenue was down in the third quarter, Trinity Mirror reported strong growth in its digital audience for the third quarter, as well as an increase in digital ad revenues.
The latest ABC results for national newspaper print circulations show the Daily Mail and the Sun experienced declines in October, whilst the Sun on Sunday was down almost 200,000 copies over the year.
The app developments follow consumer research that revealed subscribers desire a digital newspaper that ‘retains the joy of a linear print reading experience’.