Trends

Rise of citizen journalism: in print & online

In today’s digitally dominant landscape, a journalist can be a blogger, a tweeter or a community member sniffing out the […]

The most read magazines in America

Last May, inVocus took a look at the top tier magazines based on interest or genre. While industry experts debate […]

Final Day of Users Conference ends on singular note

Here’s a look at some of today’s speakers from the 2011 Vocus Users Conference. David Meerman Scott Fourth keynote speaker […]

Magazines & newspapers can now audit trade show circulation

In order to pad dwindling circulation numbers, Verified Audit Circulation has modified its guidelines and is now allowing publishers to […]

Social media as a niche

Countless blogs and websites dedicated to the subject of social media have been around long enough to become established sources […]

Skipping the media

The rise of social media has resulted in the increased popularity of the social media pitch. Using myriad platforms, many […]

Paywalls: blocking the social media link?

At the same time paywalls have increased in popularity at newspaper websites, the linking culture of social media has flourished. […]

Opting for Facebook

If publisher and editor Clay McFerrin is missing out on anything by not maintaining a website for the Mississippi-based Charleston […]

The new U.S. News & World Report

Comparing and vetting colleges, even those that are thousands of miles away, has become a much easier process for today’s […]

The Deadline Club Awards honor leaders in memoriam and celebrate the media’s future

Taxis and town cars splashed up to the entrance of New York’s Waldorf Astoria on a recent rainy night for […]

A newspaper’s mentality

In 2009, a slew of papers across the country started to drop days in their print schedule in favor of […]

Arizona State University’s Cronkite News Service to open bureau in D.C.

Beginning May 31, five new faces will join the ranks of Washington, D.C. reporters who fill the halls of the […]

Five real estate publications get thumbs up from agents

Although the real estate market has had its ups and downs, it is a constant as properties are bought, sold […]

Will In-Flight Entertainment put the airline magazine out of business?

The rising cost of jet fuel has prompted airlines to explore cost-saving techniques, mostly focused on weight reduction. By now, […]

Social media group ponders the unpopularity of the contemporary press release

As the media has moved away from its traditional roots, so has the old-fashioned press release. Instead of mere text, […]

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