More newspapers & magazines going exclusively digital
Posted in Digital Publishing News, Zinio News
Among the titles that have been popping up and down in the news recently about going exclusively digital are:
Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the city’s oldest metro daily
Blender, a popular music and entertainment magazine, which will soon be available to purchase on Zinio!
Landscape Architecture Magazine, also available for purchase on Zinio!
Posted on March 30th, 2009 | leave a comment
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[...] One of our previous posts listed a few magazine titles / newspapers that went online-only. A FolioMag article written by Matt Kinsman expands upon this topic, and explores the motive behind going exclusively digital: is it a strategic move or a desperate one? “If you are planning to move to digital-only, the easiest thing to do is duplicate what you were doing before,” says Allan Brown, sales director at UK-based Graduate Prospects, which went digital-only several years ago. “But you must ask yourself, ‘Why was it not working in print?’ If you fail to address the answer to this, it is unlikely you will succeed in your new venture.” [...]
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