Industry Moves: Pearson Ups Penguin’s Shore To Head Digital
Book publisher Penguin’s digital director Genevieve Shore is being promoted to digital strategy director for the whole of parent Pearson (NY… Read more »
Book publisher Penguin’s digital director Genevieve Shore is being promoted to digital strategy director for the whole of parent Pearson (NY… Read more »
British media conglomerate Pearson (NYSE: PSO) Plc. today said it has invested $30 million in India’s education sector. It has formed a 50:5… Read more »
It was rare to see a printed-news publisher doing well financially before the recession, so its even more notable to see one making money no… Read more »
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In December last year, we pinpointed debt as one of the main threats to publishers in 2009 – and so it has proved to be. Hard-pressed ITV (L… Read more »
– FT.com’s studios: The Financial Times is looking to expand its video coverage by building two multimedia studios at its London HQ. Video… Read more »
Bloomberg has hired yet another executive with big internet company experience to help it become less dependent on terminal revenue. Ien Che… Read more »
Bloomberg has hired yet another executive with big Internet company experience to help it become less dependent on terminal revenue. Ien Che… Read more »
We’ve known for a couple of years that UK newspapers are getting plenty of welcome traffic from overseas. Whilst that’s mostly thanks to ABC… Read more »
It’s impossible to fund an online content business through ads alone, and the return of paidcontent could benefit the whole industry, accord… Read more »
Close on the heels of The Wall Street Journal, which has received necessary clearances and will shortly launch a facsimile edition in India,… Read more »
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Consumer magazines have been hit hard in the recession, while B2B publishers, with their targeted markets and high-net-worth audiences, hav… Read more »
FT.com’s paid content strategy appears to still be paying off as owner Pearson (NYSE: PSO) announces “good growth” in content, subscription… Read more »
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FT Group owner Pearson (NYSE: PSO) expects to report a 20 percent growth in EPS in its full-year results in March, ahead of market expectati… Read more »
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The Pink One will pass out some pink slips, though more in form of buyouts than actual layoffs, reports Reuters, citing an internal memo sen… Read more »
– Trinity Mirror: Redundancies are being sought at the Daily Record and Sunday Mail, the publisher tells J.co.uk, after rumours Trinity wan… Read more »
Ever since it decided to retain its online pay wall a year ago, the Financial Times has been telling us its audience is only to happy to pay… Read more »
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