Media outlets starting with P
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Publisher's Lunch
Editorial content includes stories from all over the Web and print of interest to the professional trade book community including original reporting as well as commentary.
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Publishers Weekly
Edited for personnel at each level of the book industry. Provides labor and management with industry tips about promotional ideas, personnel improvements and retail trends and methods. Highlights trends and possible financial or mechanical problems the book industry may face due to implementation of new technology. Covers trade news, book design, and manufacture, bookselling and merchandising, and interviews with influential authors and publishing principles.
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PPublishers Weekly Online
Edited for personnel at each level of the book industry. Provides labor and management with industry tips about promotional ideas, personnel improvements and retail trends and methods. Highlights trends and possible financial or mechanical problems the book industry may face due to implementation of new technology.
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Publishers' Auxiliary
Designed for executives in the newspaper industry. Provides personnel announcements, economic trends, new technology, publication and distribution methods, as well as analyses of current trends within the industry. Reports on advertising, marketing, circulation, editorial, the First Amendment, privacy, ethics, printing, newsprint, presses, mailroom equipment and labor issues.
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Publishing Executive
Established in 1987, formerly known as PrintMedia magazine and written for the publishing market, reaching decision makers at magazine publishing companies and other enterprises involved publishing consumer, business-to-business, regional, association and special interest publications and journals. Features editorial coverage beyond the traditional core focus of print publications and workflow and added expanded coverage of multichannel publishing and management issues important to publishing executives. Covers the expanding brands of magazine including: digital editions, e-newsletters, Web sites, Webcasts and podcasts, partnerships, custom publishing, audio, video, events and other ancillary products. Includes strategic and how-to information on increasing companies' bottom lines and navigating continually changing technologies. Provides extensive coverage of print production and workflow, particularly with their increasing impact on profitability. Regular departments include: Features, exploring cutting-edge trends, technology and workflow solutions and management issues affecting the publishing industry, provides practical solutions that publishers and top publishing professionals can use to do their jobs faster, better and more cost-effectively; Corner Office Interviews, featuring a one-on-one interview with the president of a magazine publishing company about the biggest issues facing his or her company and the industry; the Bottom Line, examining manufacturing challenges that affect every publisher's bottom line and offering practical solutions; Solutions Showcase offers a practical, how-to guide for publishers on selecting the best solutions for their publishing needs, with a special advertising section of relevant products for readers' use; News, featuring technology spotlights highlighting the latest technology solutions on the market, updates on developing industry standards, a look at new magazine launches and reports on significant industry news and trends; and Web Sitings, taking an in-depth look at a cutting-edge publishing Web site, exploring the strategies that make it successful and the technology and people behind it.
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PPublishing Insider - MediaPost
Publishing Insider is a Blog that is hosted on MediaPost.com devoted to the fields of Web Marketing, Analytics and Advertising. It covers the ways advertisers use the Web to connect a proposed product successfully with the targeted demographic. Publishing Insider also discusses the importance of maintaining audience engagement and explores how targeting social networking sites and search engines for ad placement can be a potential boon for online publishers. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well. The outlet offers RSS (Really Simple Syndication).
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PPublishing Perspectives
Publishing Perspectives is dedicated to creating an open dialogue with readers and publishing industry members. They like to hear what readers think about current trends, industry news, and the future of publishing. They welcome comments on stories and articles, as well as letters to the editor and additional feedback. They publish a number of different e-newsletters, including: Publishing Perspectives Daily Email Edition Delivered Monday through Friday, the email edition contains an original feature story, a discussion question, and international news, reviews and updates. Each is fully “actionable,” meaning readers will find links to relevant sites, contacts, and ways to follow-up on what they've just read. Publishing Perspectives Children’s Edition Children’s and YA publishing remains one of the brightest spots in the global publishing marketplace, both in print and, increasingly, digital. As a result, they've created a dedicated email covering the top children’s news stories from around the world. PublishNews Brazil Today, the publishing world is talking about Brazil as a major growth market for publishing. Early in 2011, Publishing Perspectives formed a partnership with PublishNews, the leading publishing trade magazine in Brazil, to offer PublishNewsBrazil.com—a news site and email edition exclusively on this booming market. Spanish World Book News In October of 2011, the site launched Spanish World Book News in collaboration with Fundación El Libro in Buenos Aires, Argentina. This news services offers readers in-depth coverage of Spanish-language publishing from across the Americas and Spain.
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Publishing Trends
Explores new trends in the ever-changing world of publishing today. Addresses issues of technology, electronic publishing, international book sales, and new marketing techniques. Keeps readers abreast of the activities of the large publishing houses.
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PPublishing Trends Online
Designed to fill in the gaps in the existing trade press with the story behind the story - changes in the executive landscape, deals, events, and gossip, and what the industry really thinks about the book marketplace, the publishing infrastructure, technological innovation, and the multifaceted universe of the book.