Tag: publishing
Arguments used by the newspaper industry to justify its existence, why they're flawed and...
I'm one of few people still sympathetic to the recent laments of newspaper publishers.
And why wouldn't I be, as a passionate supporter and proprietor...
Arguments used by the newspaper industry to justify its existence, why they’re flawed and...
I'm one of few people still sympathetic to the recent laments of newspaper publishers.
And why wouldn't I be, as a passionate supporter and proprietor...
Website of the Week: Deck of Secrets on the iPhone
A few months back, Matthews teamed up with software developer Shaun Ervive to turn the Deck of Secrets guides into iPhone applications.
What the newspaper industry needs to do to survive
Frankly, it sounds like newspapers are struggling to understand the opportunities and rules that govern the online world. There is a whole generation that has grown up with the concept of freemium economics. Try to charge them for something they have always had for free and you’ll lose them altogether. They need to remember that their main customers are advertisers.
We have good news and bad news
Let's start with the bad news...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock (or an ant hill) for the last six months, you will have...
James Tuckerman, The Anthill Story
Anthill Magazine was launched in September 2003 by its current editor-in-chief James Tuckerman, who at the age of 26 quit his day job, departing...
Flip through the print edition of Anthill from your browser, thanks to free service...
Posted by Paul Ryan, Editor, Anthill Magazine
An army of very clever people have been thinking long and hard about how best to integrate print...
Magazine 2.0 Experiment (the beginning)
Here's our audacious goal...
Over coming weeks, we intend to produce the world's first entirely reader-generated business magazine.
We'll be asking you, our readers, to suggest...