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The Motley Fool December 5, 2006 David Lee Smith |
The Magazine Slide Magazine publishers are seeing their ad pages decline. Investors should avoid those publishing companies whose world is likely to be interrupted, rather than benefited, by the Internet shift. |
Information Today June 7, 2010 |
Adobe Unveils Digital Viewer Technology for Magazines This new publishing software was developed with input from Conde Nast's WIRED magazine, a publication that recently debuted a digital edition for Apple iPad, utilizing the new digital viewer technology. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Jon Fine |
Where The Boys Aren't Men aren't rejecting magazines - but they're drifting away from print. |
Entrepreneur November 2005 Kim T. Gordon |
Take a Stand Make magazines part of your marketing mix with these five money-saving ideas for advertising in print. |
BusinessWeek June 27, 2005 Jon Fine |
An Onslaught Of Hidden Ads So far magazine readers have been spared the print equivalent of the product placements familiar to television and movies. But with publishers missing out on some serious dollars, that may not last. |
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Dotcom Bomb Hits the Publications That Covered It The demise of the Industry Standard and the potential for the contagion to bring down other Internet-economy magazines may be unprecedented... |
BusinessWeek April 7, 2011 Andrew Goldman |
Richard Beckman: Last of the Old-Style Media Moguls? For decades the high-living, hard-charging Richard Beckman turned Conde Nast's glossy titles into cash cows. But critics doubt he can do the same for a stable of trade publications such as The Hollywood Reporter. |
Entrepreneur June 2006 Steve Cooper |
Mags to Riches Got a great idea for a magazine? Find out how you, too, can break into this challenging business. |
The Motley Fool January 28, 2011 Robyn Gearey |
Magazines Are Dead. Long Live Magazines! Just as the "Are Magazines Dead?" headlines began to spread, something of a miracle occurred when Apple unveiled the iPad. |
The Motley Fool October 6, 2009 Eric Bleeker |
Today's 5 Top Stories A compilation of the best financial news from the Web. |
BusinessWeek May 15, 2006 Joseph Weber |
The Boomlet In Baby News As Madison Ave. targets affluent parents, baby mags and their Web rivals are reinventing the category. |
Salon.com March 21, 2000 Katharine Mieszkowski |
My dot-com business mags have fallen on me and I can't get up! Ad-fat magazines like the Industry Standard, Business 2.0 and the Red Herring have swelled to telephone-book size. But who has time to read 3,000 pages a month? |
BusinessWeek July 12, 2004 Bianco & Lowry |
Quality News: Who Will Pay The Tab? Americans remain heavily dependent on the mass media for national and international news. With the decline of mass media what will be the fate of news in the micromarketing era? |
Salon.com December 10, 2001 Kera Bolonik |
How low can they go? Women's magazines, once the source of first-rate writing, now offer a steady diet of diets and product tie-ins to readers who get no respect... |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Jon Fine |
"Dr. Evil" Moves To Maxim Quadrangle Group's Kent Brownridge is chasing the same reader as Rolling Stone. |
Information Today April 9, 2012 |
Tablets Become Newsstands for Digital Magazines Through Next Issue Media Next Issue Media launches a tablet newsstand designed specifically for Android tablets. |
Salon.com June 28, 2002 Sean Elder |
The death of Rolling Stone The magazine that invented rock journalism lost its reason to exist years ago. Now, with a British lad-mag editor taking the helm, it's time to pull the plug. |
Salon.com August 2, 2000 Diane Seo |
Sports magazines start to sweat Why hot Web sites and flat ad revenue portend more Anna Kournikova covers for Sports Illustrated. |