Tag: print
What kind of person launches a magazine in this era when “print is dead”?...
Lisa Messenger overcame a lot of unhappiness to launch a magazine in this era when "print is dead". Her renegade COLLECTIVE is now available in 33 countries
Anthill print back issues in the bargain basement basket already? That didn’t take long.
Anthill print editions always had a pass-on rate -- i.e. how many people read the same copy -- that was well above the industry average. In other words, they had a great shelf life. However, it seems that, in some people at least, the desire to continue sharing Anthill back issues is more pressing than the desire to wait patiently for their collection to mature into a golden egg.
Anthill print back issues in the bargain basement basket already? That didn't take long.
Anthill print editions always had a pass-on rate -- i.e. how many people read the same copy -- that was well above the industry average. In other words, they had a great shelf life. However, it seems that, in some people at least, the desire to continue sharing Anthill back issues is more pressing than the desire to wait patiently for their collection to mature into a golden egg.
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.
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...