The Dallas Morning News is the First Domestic Publisher to Distribute the International Weekly and Book Review
The Dallas Morning News is the First Domestic Publisher to Distribute the International Weekly and Book Review
The New York Times Company today announced a new publishing agreement between the International New York Times (INYT) and Republica that will create a combined print edition in Nepal.
Almost 7,000 visitors from exactly 100 countries – the largest number of countries in the history of the event – attended the World Publishing Expo, the largest global trade fair for the newspaper and news publishing industry, which closed in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on Wednesday.
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) honoured eight news media companies on Tuesday with the inaugural World Digital Media Awards, which recognise publishers who have created ground breaking digital products that engage readers while increasing their online business.
The first edition of the awards, presented Tuesday in a ceremony during the 7th Tablet & App Summit at the World Publishing Expo in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was open to winners of WAN-IFRA's European Digital Media Awards and Asian Digital Media Awards. Other regions will be added in coming years.
"The awards aim to be no less than the most prestigious competition in the industry for publishers to benchmark their digital offerings," said Vincent Peyrègne, CEO of WAN-IFRA. "As news publishers re-invent themselves, it is essential to recognise, and learn from, media that are finding outstanding, innovative ways to demonstrate the opportunities that digital provides. WAN-IFRA serves as a network to bring news media innovators together, and these Global Awards play a big role in that mission."
The 2014 winners include:
Best News Website: The Guardian - Guardian News & Media
Best Digital Advertising Campaign: General Election - Kleine Zeitung
Best Use of Online Video: How to put a human on Mars - BBC News
Best Data Visualisation Project: Null CTRL - Dagbladet
Best Mobile Service: Apple Daily NGA - Apple Daily
Best in Tablet Publishing: The Age - Fairfax Media
Best Reader Engagement: World Chess Championship 2013 - Verdens Gang
Best Outstanding New Product: godt.no - Verdens Gang
WAN-IFRA's regional and world Digital Media Awards are part of the organisation's annual digital media conferences, which have become a referent in the digital publishing industry. More than 1,200 delegates from around the globe attending the Digital Media Europe (DME), Digital Media Asia (DMA), Digital Media India (DMI) and Digital Media Latinoamérica (DML) editions last year. This DMx network of events makes it one of the most relevant international business platforms dedicated to the transformation of the news media industry.
The World Publishing Expo opened in Amsterdam on Monday with a discussion of ways that news publishers can use their strengths to regain a competitive edge and earn new revenues.
LoJack to Provide More Than 130 Location-based Units to The Boston Globe's Newspaper Delivery and Service Vehicles
LoJack Corporation (NASDAQ: LOJN), a provider of vehicle theft recovery and advanced fleet management solutions, announced today that The Boston Globe has equipped more than 130 delivery and service vehicles with the LoJack Fleet Management powered by TomTom solution.
Presented by The University of Chicago
The Chicago Tribune will introduce a new digital experience tomorrow, designed to dramatically increase functionality for users on any platform. The fully-responsive experience – which intuitively tailors content based on device – is designed to help audiences discover news and information in the most entertaining, empowering way possible, whether on the desktop, laptop, smartphone or tablet. The University of Chicago is the presenting sponsor of the new consumer experience.
Canadians from coast to coast to coast are invited to help choose the nation's most significant front page news stories from the past 150 years for the national Front Pages Competition. This one-time competition is being held by Newspapers Canada in partnership with PEI 2014 in recognition of the sesquicentennial anniversary of the 1864 Charlottetown Conference, which paved the way to Confederation.
Unionized employees of the Globe and Mail reached a tentative agreement with the national newspaper this afternoon mere minutes before a deadline for journalists, advertising sales reps and circulation staff to walk off the job.
BILD: 200,571 digital subscriptions /WELT: 52,672 digital subscriptions
BILD and WELT are reporting sales figures for the first time using the new IVW reporting procedure for Paid Content. The first listing collects the data from May 2014 and was published today, Tuesday, 17 June 2014, by the IVW. The results indicate solid growth in digital subscriptions for both Axel Springer media brands.
Knight Foundation invests $3.89 million to support new avenues for audience engagement in journalism
Mozilla, The New York Times and The Washington Post today announced that they are teaming up to build a new content and commenting platform that will allow audiences to more deeply engage with media coverage and help news organizations everywhere better manage user comments and contributions. The online community platform is supported by $3.89 million from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
WAN-IFRA's Emerging Markets Webinar Series launched in late May and has been a great success to date, offering timely and valuable online training to media professionals around the world.