News brands
This week’s Heroes & Villains
Here’s the first of our weekly run-down of winners and losers in a big headlining – and money-losing…
20 March 2015
Can newspapers manage the future of news?
What is it about daily newspapers? Falling circulations and advertising have broken business models that cannot be mended…
1 March 2015
Are traditional media chiefs too old to compete?
Traditional media is rightly obsessed with “millennials”, the 18-34 year-olds who have grown up with the internet. They…
5 February 2015
15 media predictions for 2015
Here are 15 global media industry developments that could occur during 2015:
4 November 2014
What ‘new media’ should mean for publishers
Thirty years ago, the world’s largest B2B publisher (then called Reed International) de-merged a nascent exhibitions division from…
5 October 2014
How 8 journalists are revolutionising media
Many newspaper bosses still think traditional journalism represents the unique strength that will, somehow, secure their digital future.…
10 September 2014
Who will win the global news race?
The World Association of Newspapers & News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) regaled its annual conference in Turin this week with…
11 June 2014
How Axel Springer can be a digital media champion
Axel Springer is the picture of an ambitious traditional newspaper publisher torn between the persistent (but declining) profits…
25 April 2014
How journalism and profits are defecting to the web
Some newspapers and magazines have profitable longterm strategies; and some might even continue to resemble the publications they…
13 February 2014
What will Australia’s newest media king do next?
Australia is the economic paradise that is among the world’s leading producers of coal, iron ore, gold, and…
4 January 2014