02.2009
Two of the biggest systems vendors at IfraExpo
this year are set up literally across the aisle from
each other. The rest are not far away. And all of
them are looking over their shoulders as they try
to keep up with and anticipate the new ...
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01.2009
Not surprisingly, in the absence of reliable forecasts for their
next year’s revenues, the participants in our annual survey of
budget priorities for 2009 go for “reducing costs.” To sum up, the
objective is to do a lot more with fewer res ...
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12.2008
The financial crisis has taken away any likely hope from media companies of restoring their revenues during the second half of the year. The newspaper industry has survived other recessions, but this one is proving to be infinitely more probl ...
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11.2008
Newspapers are usually thought of as print media, but it would be more accurate to recognise them as paged media.
After all, it is the paged presentation of news and advertising that really defines the newspaper product, that disti ...
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10.2008
About 20 years ago, Gannett experienced some of
its best times. Although it has lost some of its
shine due to the difficult economic situation, this
North American group remains a bastion of the
news publishing industry. Meanwhile, new “s ...
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09.2008
We spoke with about a dozen people
who run hyper-local websites, and here is a
step-by-step process you can follow once
you have decided to take the plunge.
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07.2008
User groups are as vital today as ever. Online communications have indeed expediated networking,
but nothing replaces the preferred face-to-face exchanges user group meetings provide. Unfortunately,
the economic issues troubling publishers ...
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06.2008
Since 1985, the press in Russia has undergone
massive changes in both business models and
working methods. In the past 10 years, Russian
publishers have made tremendous progress.
Economic and industrial forecasts suggest longterm,
stable ...
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06.2008
drupa is not known as a newspaper exhibition,
but there was indeed ample innovation
for those searching for newspaper
solutions. For sure, this show will be
tagged the “ink-jet” coming-out party as
this technology attracts greater intere ...
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04.2008
Climate change and what can be done to prevent it
are constantly in the news. But what about the
newspapers themselves? Faced with the likely
prospect of stricter environmental legislation
worldwide, newspaper companies feel compelled
to ...
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03.2008
Publishers have a variety of mobile resources
available to help them streamline some of their
most essential internal workflows – including
collecting and filing news and information as well
as improving the delivery process. These tools
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02.2008
Journalists must know how to raise the information
treasures hidden in the Internet and ensure
that their own content is easy to find on the web.
For newspapers themselves, the Internet advertising
market probably determines their future ...
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08.2007
The revolution of citizen journalism does not only suppose the eagerness of consumers to participate in the creation of content, but also a deep change in the rules of traditional journalism. Editors are still uncomfortable facing the rise of ...
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07.2007
So what is the key to keeping the best of the
best? How do you motivate managers to
hone their skills and stay with the company?
Or is it simply a matter of money?
“You can pay people a lot of money,
but somebody can always pay them more ...
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07.2007
Format says nothing about the quality of a
newspaper. Therefore its importance should not
be overrated. Despite this, the question of format
is by no means without significance – on the
contrary! Customer-friendliness, production safety
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06.2007
Driven by the need to remodel themselves in order
to offer a product capable of satisfying the needs
of their customers as well as to face the challenge
from their many competitors, some daily newspapers
are redefining their concept and s ...
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05.2007
Product and service quality is frequently cited as
the foundation of quality at newspaper publishing
houses. Put simply, the ISO 9001:2000 international
standard defines quality as the capacity
to evaluate customer satisfaction and take i ...
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05.2007
Today, media convergence has become daily
practice at most publishing houses. Media
businesses worldwide have recognised
that news offered through different channels
– in a form adapted to suit the concerned
medium in each case – achieve ...
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04.2007
Nearly every day, new products and services hit
the market aimed at those elusive consumers not
attracted to the traditional print newspaper. As
publishers learn more about who these potential
customers are, they are also getting more eff ...
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04.2007
Differentiation is one of the challenges facing
the newspaper industry today. Where
traditionally, a regional paper, for example,
might have been pretty much the only
source of news for many people in its area,
today it is facing competi ...
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03.2007
newspaper techniques asked a group of the industry’s
most innovative thinkers to put themselves in
the mind of some future executive faced with a
sudden drastic change in how newspapers are
published and do business. “What if...,” ...
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03.2007
RFID (radio frequency identification or radio
identification) is not something new.
Indeed, this technology is already used for
tasks as varied as tracking luggage at airports
or books in libraries, the starting-up
of vehicles, automatic ...
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03.2007
Don’t be fooled by the name. Web 2.0 is not a product, nor is it a technology,
and despite the hype it is not a revolutionary new step forward. It is a marketing
friendly umbrella name for an ongoing evolution in the way people are using th ...
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02.2007
Throughput speeds are increasing, printing
quality is good, colour printing is possible and
even costs are showing positive trends. Users
and manufacturers are developing concepts and
starting projects for new areas of application,
such ...
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02.2007
The continuously growing popularity of the
Internet combined with declining circulations
at most dailies around the world have
meant that newsroom convergence efforts
have been talked about and in the works at
various levels at many news ...
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11.2006
Some say that it is just a matter of time for
the newspaper industry to reach the level of total
integration of all production systems that other
industries have already put in place. This global
workfl ow management system, which newspap ...
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11.2006
Technologies that had been of interest mostly just
to new media geeks and early adopters are to be
found throughout IfraExpo this year. Front-line
system vendor CCI Europe is one of at least two
exhibitors demonstrating e-reader integrati ...
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08.2006
For newspaper printing plants, the decisive criteria for equipping a new mailroom,
or modernising an existing one, can be counted on the fingers of one hand:
capacity/processing speed, production safety, flexibility, efficiency and real net ...
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08.2006
The booming economy of India has been widely
reported in the mainstream press for the past few
years. Indian newspapers are reaping the benefits
of this incredible growth, as circulations rise to
record levels. Reaching a large untapped r ...
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05.2006
Newspaper publishers put a great deal of time,
effort and money into news gathering, production
and distribution. However, publishers frequently
seem to forget that they also need to market their
product. In the past, this lapse was more ...
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04.2006
A century after the automobile industry, newspapers
are enjoying the benefits of automated production
lines. Not only does this lower costs, but
above all improves the quality and repeatability of
the results. In addition, it relieves emp ...
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08.2005
For decades wire services mainly concentrated
on providing newspapers with text and images
for their print editions. However, the increasing
use of the Internet is radically altering the
expectations of the modern news consumer,
who has ...
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06.2005
The industry continues to be subject to various
parameters that determine the interaction
between ink and paper in the offset process.
More and more, today’s printing operations
demand technical personnel trained in both
intricate data p ...
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