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31 July 2025 “Publishers work best in some form of crisis”: Congress keynote Chris Duncan on resilience and reinvention in media Chris Duncan’s media career has often involved navigating tectonic ...
31 July 2025 Why events are game-changers for modern media From forging deeper subscriber bonds to delivering commercial returns, Natasha Christie-Miller shares why publishers can’t afford to leave ...
As Associate Publisher of DestinAsian, Gregory Cornelius knows what it takes to keep premium travel publishing thriving. Ahead of his appearance at the FIPP World Media Congress, he shares insights on ...
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As seen in FIPP's Future of Print report, print’s share of the revenue of the major ‘published media’ sectors is currently much higher than many might assume. Print’s share is reducing, but not as ...
One of the biggest reasons for the extraordinary longevity of the Harvard Business Review is the 102-year-old brand’s ability to maintain its strong roots, but also evolve with the times. It comes as ...
Tracking progress, backlash and new strategies in media inclusion. Across global media, diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is facing a pivotal moment. Once championed as both a moral and business ...
Authors Jayant Sriram and Juan Señor of Innovation Media Consulting look at the newest, hottest, most profitable developments impacting media today.
15 September 2020 How The Washington Post became a TikTok hit When you say the name The Washington Post you don’t automatically think of 15-second viral dance videos and haiku challenges. Yet, thanks ...
So what is explainer journalism? Is it just a new name for content that news websites have been producing since the first printing presses whirred into action? Or is it something new that has the ...
But, publishers are finding new uses for algorithmic-based tools, like offering AI-driven data insights to their advertising and marketing partners and clients. A few years ago, The New York Times ...
The number of streaming subscriptions worldwide is anticipated to surge to 2 billion by 2029, driven by growth in the Asia-Pacific region and the need for diverse content strategies.
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