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Every magazine carries an advertisement on its front page – an ad for the issue inside. Why, oh why, can’t the Observer produce a decent colour magazine? Over the years it’s had more re-launches than the Cromer lifeboat and still produces a sinking feeling every Sunday morning. Possibly because the Observer has never really had its heart in it. While the Sunday Times Magazine and the Telegraph Magazine (appearing on Friday, Sunday and Saturday [...] A case of digital schizophrenia? What on earth is Rupert Murdoch thinking about? Tilting at windmills in a hopeless quest to get the genie of free-news-online back into the bottle of paid-for-ink-on-newsprint, he is neglecting an elementary way of persuading website browsers to go out and actually buy his papers. This morning’s copies of The Times carry [...] Re Post-Medium Publishing In his essay on Post-Medium Publishing (http://www.paulgraham.com/publishing.html) Paul Graham presents many reasons why consumers in a digital age will not be prepared to pay for content – then confesses he’s not sure what “content” means. To him the word suggests “undifferentiated slurry.” To publishers and broadcasters the word is very clearly differentiated by way [...] Magazine publishers fighting for survival in face of falling sales and declining advertising are wasting their most powerful weapon. That weapon is the cover and entries have been flooding in from across the industry for The Maggies – the first-ever Magazine Covers of the Year awards. You can see the winning titles on www.themaggies.co.uk and they [...] |
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