Mag world view: "Zero-nipple" policy; NUJ condemns £5 per 150 words; alienating covers; cats & dogs; Gawker's menu
- Loaded relaunches with 'zero-nipple' policy - and unveils Julie Burchill as a columnist (Press Gazette)
- Jet turns the page, launches magazine app (Folio:)
- NUJ condemns as 'pitiful' content marketing website offering writers £5 per 150 words (Press Gazette)
- Cat and dog lovers given chic new magazines (Guardian)
- Subtle Violations of Postal Regs Can Cost Mailers Millions (Dead Tree Edition)
- Stuff magazine drops cover models as research shows they alienate readers (Guardian)
- Finding the right balance between print and digital (Mr. Magazine)
- Open Access Publication Gains Acceptance With Authors, Licenses Still Problematic (The Scholarly Kitchen)
- Shortlist Media closes Never Underdressed putting 14 staff at risk (Media Week)
- Never go another day without knowing what Gawker’s staff is eating for lunch (Nieman Journalism Lab)
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