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Innovation in Newspapers: The annual report looks at major innovations and developments in the newspaper industry world-wide. Produced by the Innovation International Media Consulting Group for the World Association of Newspapers, the 2006 edition includes an examination of new strategies; interactivity; convergence; newsrooms; illustrations; new formats; classifieds; new markets; interviews; essays; media voices and much more! More...

Available in English and Spanish

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World Press Trends: The only source for keeping up with the changes taking place in the media industry around the world.

World Press Trends is the primary and most authoritative source of data on the newspaper industry world-wide. This research report presents a broad overview of the industry as well as detailed analyses of individual markets. More ...


Facturing and Captivating Young Readers: A practical and provocative manifesto by INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group, prepared for the World Association of Newspapers, with strategies to gain and retain a new generation The report includes 50 key for attracting tomorrow�s readers, expert opinions from all over the world, case studies and international trends, the Young Reader Global Report plus young reader myths, facts, successes and failures. More ...
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Shaping the Future of the Newspaper: (SFN) is a long-term strategic research project undertaken initially by The World Association of Newspapers. SFN has so far published 24 Reports and case studies on topics ranging from Editorial Measurement to Strategies for a Converging World to The Tailored Newspaper. More ...


 

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