Magzine world view: Newsweek for sale; Pearson to get $2bn; paper prices rising; ads up at Time Inc.
- Newsweek put on the block (Folio:)
- Pearson poised for $2bn gain from IDC sale (Financial Times)
- Murdoch claims new WSJ section already profitable. Is it really? (Jeff Bercovici -- DailyFinance)
- Sun warns: 'Vote Tory or the Page 3 girls get it' (Jon Slattery)
- Paper prices on the rise again (Folio:)
- How to know if you’re freelance editor material (WordCount)
- Postal service scores a win with Walmart (Dead Tree Edition)
- Ad, sub revenues increase at Time Inc. (Folio:)
- PWC: £1.3bn wiped from B2B sector since 2007 (Press Gazette)
- Guardian Media Group Digital Director Waldman leaving for LoveFilm (paidContent)
- Hachette creates ‘Emerging Platforms’ position (Audience Development)
Labels: world view
1 Comments:
Thanks for including my WordCount post on freelance editors in this list. A confession: "qualities of a good editor" is one of the top Google search terms that brings people to my site. Between that and the fact that I started a freelance editing gig 6 months ago, I decided an update on the subject was in order. Time will tell how many eyeballs it gets.
I've got a question for you: what RSS widget do you use, if any, to track the publications you create these lists from? I need something and am looking for recommendations.
Best,
Michelle Rafter
WordCount: Freelancing in the digital age
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