Here at Page Lizard, we’ve been working on a new app for four of IHS’s defence titles as they take their next steps into the world of digital publishing.
The app includes Jane’s weekly Defence magazine, the International Defence Review, Navy International and Intelligence Review titles; all of which are also available to subscribers in print and on IHS’s web portal.
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The Guardian is expected to report a 25% rise in digital publishing revenues from £55m to almost £70m in the year to the end of March 2014.
Figures released by Deloitte and the Association of Online Publishers (AOP) show that digital advertising revenues for UK publishers were up by 18% in the 12 months up to December 2013 compared to the same period in 2012. This represents "the highest year-on-year growth since the revenues were first tracked in 2008."
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A night of awards and digital publishing. These are our thoughts on PPA's New Talent award.
What does this years PPA New Talent Awards tell us about new talent within digital publishing?
Not much unless you can work out why it is all concentrated to a handful of media companies.
To name a few: Dennis, Future, Immediate Media, IPC and ShortList.
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At last week's Publishing and Media Expo in London I was involved in a panel debate discussing whether clever apps had finally consigned the PDF to the dustbin for digital publishing.
Brett Lewis, Group Creative Director of IPC Media argued that the PDF still had its place and that many IPC magazine readers were still happy to get their publications in print-replica format. He backed-up his claim with stats from the iTunes stores showing that, although clever apps dominated the digital magazines best-seller lists, some 'page-turners' were still near the top.
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Publishing and Media Expo in London