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RCNi
PUBLISHER PROFILE

RCNi

The Royal College of Nursing is the world’s largest professional body for nurses and RCNi, its publishing arm, publishes a wide range of print titles and online resources and organise a growing number of events for its membership. As Rachel Armitage

By Jo Bowman  |  03/06/2016

Jeff Moriarty - interview
INTERVIEW

Jeff Moriarty - interview

Over the past year, Johnston Press has been relaunching the websites of its major regional titles and the early indicators, in terms of traffic and ad revenue, are encouraging. Ciar Byrne talks to Jeff Moriarty, chief digital and product officer, a

By Ciar Byrne  |  03/06/2016

Keeping innovation affordable
INTERVIEW

Keeping innovation affordable

Diversity in publishing is essential for survival. Mary Hogarth takes a look at List for Life – an innovative new title to emerge from Time Inc’s Innovation Lab.

By Mary Hogarth  |  03/06/2016

Spotlight – Boating Magazines
SPOTLIGHT

Spotlight – Boating Magazines

“There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boating magazines.” With apologies to Ratty, Alan Geere gets his feet wet in a buoyant publishing sector.

By Alan Geere  |  03/06/2016

Off The Page
COLUMN

Off The Page

David Hepworth on magazines and beyond

By David Hepworth  |  03/06/2016

Patrick Martell - interview
INTERVIEW

Patrick Martell - interview

Good content, good people and good products will only get you so far. As Patrick Martell tells Meg Carter, getting the organisational structure right is vitally important if large publishing companies are to maximise their potential.

By Meg Carter  |  03/06/2016

InDigital
COLUMN

InDigital

Jim Foster on the world of ePublishing

By Jim Foster  |  03/06/2016

Don’t employ bores – and other pearls of wisdom
REVIEW

Don’t employ bores – and other pearls of wisdom

On 12 May, the PPA held its annual festival in London. The Marcus Morris Lecture, now an annual fixture at the event, was given by Condé Nast MD Nicholas Coleridge, who listed his ‘seven deadly sins of magazine publishing’ and his ‘seven golden rules

By James Evelegh  |  03/06/2016

An App I Like: Quartz
AN APP I LIKE

An App I Like: Quartz

Quartz describes its app as “news in a whole new way”. A big claim, but accurate. It takes some getting used to, says Paul Hood, but he, for one, is a fan!

By Paul Hood  |  03/06/2016

Will Lewis - interview
INTERVIEW

Will Lewis - interview

A Londoner in New York, Will Lewis has been CEO of Dow Jones, publishers of the Wall Street Journal, since 2014. Surveying the US newspaper scene, the former Daily Telegraph editor tells Ray Snoddy that the outlook is incredibly bright for some title

By Ray Snoddy  |  03/06/2016

Paperlit unveils Paperlit Live to boost newsstand app engagement
News

Paperlit unveils Paperlit Live to boost newsstand app engagement

Paperlit, the digital publishing solution for magazine publishers and brands, has announced the unveiling of “Paperlit Live”, a new feature enabling publishers to add exclusive content feeds to their branded newsstand app.

02/06/2016

UK publishers facing ‘digital tipping point’
News

UK publishers facing ‘digital tipping point’

UK publishers have seen their total annual digital revenues grow by 62% over the last four years, according to analysis from the Digital Publishers Revenue Index (DPRI), a quarterly report of UK publishers from the Association of Online Publishers (A

02/06/2016

Launch: BusinessCloud
News

Launch: BusinessCloud

The first edition of BusinessCloud, a new business technology magazine, has been published.

02/06/2016

Capita forms exclusive partnership with BMJ to enhance patient care
News

Capita forms exclusive partnership with BMJ to enhance patient care

Capita Healthcare Decisions and BMJ have agreed an exclusive partnership to combine clinical decision support tool, BMJ Best Practice, with Capita’s clinical decision support software and triage solutions.

02/06/2016

Launch: Explore History
News

Launch: Explore History

Imagine Publishing has announced the launch of Explore History, which it describes as the world’s first travel/history hybrid magazine.

02/06/2016

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