Take back control
Global tech trends are forcing publishers to reevaluate their reader relationships.
Global tech trends are forcing publishers to reevaluate their reader relationships.
Despite the obvious challenges, Douglas McCabe has spotted an outbreak of cautious optimism.
The sector’s adaptability is pointing to a more diversified future, says Chris Sherrard.
In this world awash with mis and disinformation, publishers need to invest in trusted content, says Andy Marshall.
Success in future will require a laser-like focus on proprietary insight, trusted brands, and deep community engagement, says Maria Wallace.
In a very unpredictable landscape, Jackie Scully sees reasons to be hopeful, particularly for those committed to meaningful storytelling.
The task ahead is clear, says Anke Beck: to harness AI not as a threat but as a catalyst.
Publishing is the ultimate “infinite game”, says Jim Bilton, as there can be no “winning” when facing Big Tech.
AI will continue to be front and centre for publishers this year. John Barnes lists seven things you need to bear in mind…
Quality journalism with knowable provenance still commands attention, says BlueToad’s Hutch Hicken.
AdvantageCS’s Philippe van Mastrigt has five strategies to safeguard and strengthen your business model in the face of AI challenges.
50 Best has announced it has strengthened its leadership structure to support growth and connect global hospitality community.
Bloomberg appoints former CFTC Chairman Rostin Behnam as global head of public policy & corporate affairs.
CSB Bank has adopted Bloomberg to support its growing derivatives business.
Immediate has announced the appointment of Tamar Riley as portfolio managing director.
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