Looking into the Future
Every diagnosis is followed by a prognostic, and that was also what Publish Asia 2017 did. Marcelo Rech, the editorial Vice-President of RBS Group, one of the leading media groups in Brazil, and...
View ArticleTrends in Newsrooms 3: New life for kids' editions
Australia’s printed weekly for children, Crinkling News, has shown that the public is ready to support print for kids, and also how tricky it is to make such a publication work financially. Meanwhile,...
View ArticleWAN-IFRA and Asia’s top news executives set tone for Publish Asia 2018
By Alexis AwThe tribe gathered on April 25 to hear the region’s chiefs speak.In his opening address at Publish Asia 2018 to 250 members of the global newspaper and news publishing community from 28...
View ArticlePublishers work on transforming mindsets and culture, while producing...
By Alexis AwAt a bumper two-part keynote session at Publish Asia 2018 in Bali, C-suite media executives from Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore. India and Hong Kong described in detail how their companies...
View ArticleWho is the real disruptor? Exploring collaborations with digital platforms
By Alexis Aw & Joon-Nie LauWith platforms like Facebook and Google dominating digital advertising revenues by capturing 67 per cent of the market in the US and similarly in other countries, it is...
View ArticlePlaying with Data: Lessons from The Financial Times, The Times/Sunday Times,...
By Alexis AwData can used to convince and convert, change audience behaviour and transform outcomes. A new breed of data specialists is harnessing data and artificial intelligence to drive editorial...
View ArticleEleven practical solutions for increasing revenues in your newsroom
By Alexis AwDistilling the insights from the C-suite presenters and other experts speaking at Publish Asia 2018, here are 11 practical solutions for increasing revenues in your own newsroom. Read more ...
View ArticleWorld Editors Forum Asia Chapter launched to build future newsrooms
Editors from 15 news organisations around Asia have come together to set up a new Asia Chapter of the World Editors Forum, a grouping of editors under the auspices of World Association of Newspapers...
View ArticleMass Anonymous Advertising Is Out; Readers Are In
Transforming your approach to build a sustainable revenue modelBy Bill Poorman Read more ...
View ArticleTransformation in the Age of Misinformation
By Tom BennerSingapore’s Minister for Communications and Information S. Iswaran, opening WAN-IFRA’s PublishAsia 2019 conference in Singapore on May 8, said government steps to reign in deliberate...
View ArticleQuality journalism remains central during digital disruption
By Kevin LimSingapore Press Holdings and China’s Caixin Media may have chosen different paths as they transform their businesses in an age of disruption, but both believe in providing quality...
View ArticlePublish Asia: The mission can never change, even if the business model must
Famed journalist Hu Shuli told attendees at WAN-IFRA's recent Publish Asia 2019 conference in Singapore they should always preserve and protect their core function of high-quality and hard-hitting...
View ArticleBlockchain and Tokens -- It’s Not Just for the Finance Types, Anymore
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View ArticleThe urgent need for publishers to diversify their approach to revenue generation
By Bill PoormanPublishers need to adopt three, four, or even more business models in order to assure the financial stability of their organizations going forward, warned two speakers Thursday at the...
View ArticleHave you heard the news? Audio and Podcasts as a Potential New Outlet and...
By Bill PoormanPublishers looking to find new ways to engage their audiences should consider branching into a new version of the audio medium known as podcasting, according to two speakers on May 9 at...
View ArticlePublish Asia: Driving audience engagement with events, experiences
“If it works for us, it could work for any news organisation,” said Savan Wijewardene of Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited (ANCL)’s success in developing events.Read more ...
View ArticleFalling into the Buffalo Trap: Trust, Accuracy, and Fake News in Today’s Media
By Alysha ChandraThe panel began with a premise: that trust in media is at all-time lows, and even reputable media are vilified and discredited by those in power. Still, all three panelists, who had...
View ArticleThe Digital-First Newsroom: Evolving for the audience, not for digital
By Yeo Sam Jo In an age where news is not only read, but also watched, clicked and swiped, newsrooms must constantly evolve, or risk alienating their audiences.Read more ...
View ArticleWooing the Millennial: Audience Engagement with Videos and Apps
By Yeo Sam Jo Millennials may be an elusive group for many, but sometimes the trick to wooing them lies in the packaging.Read more ...
View ArticleNew businesses, new opportunities
By Shobi PereiraAt the recent Publish Asia 2019 conference in Singapore, companies shared their varied approaches in revenue diversification through joint ventures, alliances and creating their own...
View ArticlePublish Asia: Pricing strategies for maximum profits
Many publishers struggle with deciding on the correct subscription price for their products as they try to determine what goes into product value and what types of price bundles they should use.Read...
View ArticleNew Products, New Jobs: Spotting new talent within and beyond
By Yeo Sam JoOne of the biggest challenges that newsrooms face today is creating new products and job scopes to keep up with an ever-morphing media landscape.Read more ...
View ArticlePublish Asia: Using data to drive editorial decisions
The multifaceted ability of data to not only make stories engaging and personalised but also credible, drove discussion at a session during WAN-IFRA's recent Publish Asia 2019 conference.Read more ...
View ArticleGoogle News Initiative lab helps Latin American publishers grow digital subs
As with publishers in other parts of the world, many traditional news organisations in Latin America – such as Argentina's La Nación, Brazil's Folha de S. Paulo and Mexico's Reforma – are finding that...
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