Mag world view: Who owns the checkout racks?; Pants dropping?; Clangers debut; Brexit chill; auto content coming?; Rusbridger falls on sword
- Does the Supermarket Checkout Belong to 7 Publishing Companies? (Publishing Executive)
- Are Publishers Maintaining Their Integrity Or Just Dropping Their Pants? (Dead Tree Edition)
- How B2B Media is Trying to Get the Magic Back (Folio:)
- We know people read news on their phones. But from what sources? (Nieman Journalism Lab)
- Inside Harvard Business Review’s Plans to Boost High-Frequency Traffic (Folio:)
- Immediate Media launches Clangers Magazine (FIPP)
- CFO Publishing and Related Assets Acquired by Argyle (Folio:)
- Campaign editor-in-chief Claire Beale says B2B journalism 'alive and kicking' in her market
- 'Sad', 'disrespectful', 'un-Guardian' - but not a huge surprise: Insider reaction to the ousting of Alan Rusbridger (Press Gazette)
- Brexit brings a commercial chill even to Eurosceptic press barons (Guardian)
- “We are at a very interesting turning point in the history of publishing. Where are we going to go?” (MagWorld)
- Literary magazine Meanjin may close after losing Australia Council funding (Guardian)
- Is automated content the future? (MagWorld)
- Bucking the trend…South Africa’s market leader turns 100 (MagWorld)
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