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Print is still the best business model

October 23, 2009 by marek.miller · 1 Comment 

De Persgroep's portfolio

De Persgroep's portfolio

It is the best time ever to invest in newspapers and the best time to look back on hypes that never materialized, a fresh look at the business models of newspapers, mobile, internet, free newspaper, etc. but especially a story about the passion for the most beautiful medium on earth. De Persgroep made the largest newspaper investment in Europe in 2009 by buying PCM Uitgevers, editor of AD, NRC, Volkskrant en Trouw. Xavier Verellen, the Chief Commercial Officer of De Persgroep (Belgium) spoke about it on the second day of the INMA Outlook 2010 conference in Liverpool. Read more

Innovation’s Senor on newspapers of the future

October 13, 2009 by marek.miller · Leave a Comment 

Juan Senor of Innovation Media ConsultingThere actually are optimistic voices considering the future of newspapers. Famous for his optimism in that topic is Juan Señor from Innovation Media Consulting Group, who will be one of the speakers during the next week’s INMA Outlook 2010 conference. Forum4Editors decided to talk to him and ask him precisely, what helps him see the future of newspapers in bright colours. Read more

Personal daily: brand Niiu day for the printed press

October 8, 2009 by marek.miller · 2 Comments 

niiu_logo1An idea of a personalized newspaper should not sound new to anyone. How do most people get their news from the internet? Do they still browse the universe of webpages? Read more

When newspapers go weekly, weeklies go monthly

November 6, 2008 by grzegorz.piechota · Leave a Comment 

75-years-old U.S. News & World Report is getting out of the newsmagazine business and going all digital (except of a monthly print edition). Read more

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