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Posted by NetworkAdmin in Technology on 19/04/2009 at 10:09 PM
Tomorrow's newspaper is a very different beast! With the increasing availability of instant news and information 24/7, the 'news' part of newspapers is rapidly morphing. If I want to know who did what when or what today's big issue is, whether that be globally, nationally or locally, I have a seemingly unlimited choice of instant news services from which to choose. Even my old mobile phone grants me immediate internet access, meaning keeping up with the Jones's has never been easier.
So why do we still have newspapers? Everyone knows that circulation is plummeting, but a few of us die-hards believe there will always be print. Why? Because it is comfortable. The Y-Gens are still buying their magazines and books because they also enjoy that relaxing slump on the couch with a drink, snacks and an engaging read. The operative word here of course is engaging!
Newspaper magnates are scrambling madly like a flock of geese in hunting season, desperately seeking new ideas from pricy …
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Tickets are on sale now for the 2009 National Folk Festival, taking place in Canberra from Thursday 9 to Monday 13 April.
This annual event needs little introduction except to say that, as always, the line-up of performers consists of a dynamic mix of much-loved old …
PRESS RELEASE: A NEW ERA IN PRINT
September 2008 saw the culmination of APN Print’s Greenfield print site projects. The two year project involved significant capital investment in our seven Australian print sites and their equipment. APN Print boasts state-of-the-art …
Horton Media expands in Australia By Pam Graham of NZPA
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Horton Media is expanding into Australia with the opening of a new printing facility in Queensland.
The plant is a $10 million investment by the 10-year-old company, …
VIO ADOPTS WEBSEND AS NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS PLATFORM IFRA publication date: 16.09.2008
New browser-based architecture will improve functionality, lower costs and drive business growth.
Vio Worldwide, a global leader in advertising delivery …
The cyclone that ripped through Burma left tens of thousands dead and a million homeless--a natural disaster made much worse by the failure of the military junta to warn or evacuate its people.
Now, the government has slowed the urgent process of providing humanitarian …
When a Company Starts Messing With Pension Plans It’s Usually A Warning Sign Of Financial Problems, But This Is Gannett, The Largest US Publisher, Surely Things Can’t Be So Dire There?
Gannett made headlines twice this week and neither were good news …
Be the Editor of the Alice Springs News,
the largest circulation newspaper in
Australia's most famous regional centre.
The weekly paper, circulation 11,500, is in its 15th year of publication. …
An interesting article appeared this weekend on www.techcrunch.com - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer) sat down for lunch with editors and reporters at the Washington Post and told them print will be …
Newspaper all rounder: available for fill-in work and short-term or longer employment.
Skills include: Newspaper graphic design, layout, reporting, sub-editing, photogrpahy. Have worked in small country newspapers for many years. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite on …
After relaxing with a cold beer or two after the Port Macquarie planning day I happened to mention to John and the guys from 50+ Lifestyle about a web site I had stumbled upon and subsequently joined. This site belongs to a debt collection agency that inexpensively allows you to print …
SVA’S 2008 WORKSHOP PROGRAM SVA workshops are for non-profit leaders and managers. They’re short, sharp and focused to make sure your time out of the office makes your time in the office easier and more effective. Why come? • Get tools and …
On May 22 (Melbourne) and May 24 (Port Macquarie) independent publishers met to establish a national association. Prior to these events www.naip.com.au was registered and both groups agreed to retain NAIP as the acronym for the …
posted by Discover Media Australia from Port Macquarie on 30/05/2008 at 01:46 PM
Hi Terry.
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The Business Builders Institute has run seminars for more than 40,000 small businesses around the country and is offering NAIP members the following:
I can’t get to the planning sessions, but am keen to see what comes of out of them. Especially to see opinions on advertising and operations. I don’t have anything to contribute – I’m still a bit green - have only been in the game for two years and didn’t …
posted by Sun City News from Yanchep, WA on 19/05/2008 at 06:44 PM
I am like David from The Westerner, I am unable to attend the planning sessions due to being in Perth, Western …
What will the newspaper look like in 2020?
The World Association of Newspapers asked 22 futurists, academics, industry insiders, internet pioneers and other media experts to envision the newspaper of the future, and their responses say much about the present state …
Participants are welcome to join the group at any time for however long during the 1.5 days. The details are as follows:
Melbourne May 21
posted by Discover Media Australia from Port Macquarie on 15/05/2008 at 10:50 AM
Discover Magazine - we are a free Tourist Magazine located in Port Macquarie. We are especially interested in the group …
John,
You indicated one of the purposes in convening a publisher’s meeting was to discuss joint ad sales. Having worked in the independent publishing industry in the US for a number of years, I can tell you about several models that have had some (limited) success. One is …
The Melbourne and Port Macquarie planning days for independent publishers will occur on May 22 and 24 respectively. All independents are encouraged to let others know about the move to establish the National Association for Independent Publishers.