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How daily newspapers can win after all
The successful reinvention of some of the world’s leading publishers is clarifying the future for the best daily…
5 August 2016
The first 10 years of TED talks
Ten years ago today (June 22), former British magazine publisher Chris Anderson – who had made and lost…
22 June 2016
Trinity Mirror lessons for newspapers everywhere
It’s been another ‘bad news’ month for UK newspapers. Just a few weeks after Vice founder Shane Smith…
5 June 2016
What next for the ‘new’ Bauer Media?
The privately-owned Bauer Media Group started to get interesting in 2008. After more than 30 years of high-margin…
18 May 2016
Can Condé Nast create a new world of luxury?
Magazines everywhere have been shredded by lost readers and advertisers. But millions of worldwide sales are testimony to the…
9 May 2016
Kevin Hand: a UK leader in the heyday of magazines
Kevin Hand, a controversial and influential leader in the UK magazine market for almost 30 years, has died…
10 April 2016
Can Axel Springer do the ‘impossible’?
Stories about the reinvention of daily newspaper companies are often not what they seem. They tend to involve…
22 February 2016
2016 predictions: partnerships can change media
It’s a fair bet that 2016 will be the year of ever more ambitious collaborations between traditional media…
30 December 2015
4 things Jeff Bezos can teach daily newspapers
Jeff Bezos is the founder of Amazon who defined online shopping and re-wrote the rules of commerce. In…
8 November 2015
How B2B media can strike gold again
Preston is a little-known northern British city with an illustrious past in the country’s 19th century industrial revolution,…
14 October 2015