Newsmedia industry

Less is more for international print publishers

Jun 18, 2015 at 01:20 am by Staff

The focus is on Hong Kong for the New York Times and Wall Street Journal as the rivals look for ways of making less appear as more. The Wall Street Journal is also to revert t.... Read More

WNC: Grey Lady's strategy for change

Jun 07, 2015 at 10:54 pm by Staff

A deal of attention has surrounded publication by the New York Times - one of the world's most-visible media businesses - of its Innovation Report last year and many of its ke.... Read More

WNC: Millennials - problem or opportunity

Jun 01, 2015 at 08:33 pm by Staff

As the first day of the World News Media Congress evolved in Washington, two groups - present or otherwise - were notable in the room: The millennials and other web natives fo.... Read More

WNC: Indignation over deaths, freedom threats

Jun 01, 2015 at 08:29 pm by Staff

In more than one sense it was an industry under threat that got together for the World News Media Congress in Washington, DC, today. Aggrieved that journalists - 1127 of them.... Read More

WNC: Advertisers 'no longer subsidise news'

Jun 01, 2015 at 08:26 pm by Staff

At the opening of the World News Media Congress in Washington today, a much-changed news media industry is reflected in new World Press Trends findings. Global newspaper circu.... Read More

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