Regardless of how this trend plays out, publishers should remain committed to put the reader experience above all else, while protecting and monetize their premium news content.
Debate continues to spread over proposed legislation that would force online platforms like Google and Facebook to pay media organizations for links to their stories. @paulvieira@vipalmonga
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Celebrate Kansas City's second Super Bowl title in four years with SI's special commemorative issue ➡️ https://t.co/y1pifh3Y3Z
Thanks so much to @Kitun for the great conversation we had on the @technori podcast on the future of magazines and media. Check it out: https://t.co/FI1wXRfwxC
Because we're dedicated to promoting quality #journalism in all forms, #BehindThePage is a series of profiles featuring prominent journalists, publishers, and technologists in the journalism industry.
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“More diverse media plans have never been so important”: How publishers can effectively navigate an increasingly fragmented media landscape https://t.co/dG2dKjBVET
eMagazines takes a #mobilefirst approach and is proud to work with the Mylo team in testing a new single sign-on #technology#solution delivering a seamless experience across all sites owned by our client, @Hearst. -- featured via @Digiday
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Featured in @wnip, eMagazines is excited to partner with @HearstUK to provide instant #digital access and the best digital magazine content possible.
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