| Publishing Executive magazine presents: | Jun 26, 2009 | | | | | | PUBLISHING EXECUTIVE BLOGS It's Not Print That's Dying, It's Print Journalism By Rob Yoegel Has online publishing caused newspaper and magazine writers to start adding their e-mail addresses and phone numbers at the end of their stories or create Twitter accounts? I hope not, because that just isn't doing enough.... | | FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE How to Monetize the Web If advertising trends follow a pendulum model, then we’ve swung quite a ways since the dawn of the decade, when venture capital money was being thrown around like tapioca, just to see where it would stick. Commercials like the famous... Your Guide to Ad Revenue Trends Reflecting today’s challenging economic environment, more than half of publishers expect their print advertising revenue to drop this year compared to 2008, according to Publishing Executive’s “2009 Advertising Trends Study,” which was conducted by independent research company Readex Research and... Anatomy of Today's Successful Publisher Canon Communications—Chairman and CEO Charles G. McCurdy is quick to point out—is not immune to the current economic environment. However, double-digit revenue growth in recent years, strong penetration in recession-resilient industries, and well-defined business strategies in print, digital and events... | JOB CONNECTION University of Minnesota Twin Cities Minneapolis Confidential Dallas, TX, United States National Rifle Association Fairfax, VA, United States Access Intelligence Rockville, MD, United States View all jobs | | Top of Page
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