Are headlines more important than photos? Are we willing to pay for more in-depth content? Which display format do readers actually prefer? Read the answers to these questions in the report, "EyePad – Media consumption on tablets, 2013-2014".
We have now witnessed the first launches of the DYNAMIC viewing platform that integrates a template based view of the content of your newspaper or magazine.
Three modules on publishing for web, smartphone and tablet
Some of our German partners made digital editions just after the soccer semifinal against Brasil. Our data services to Germany has been peaking this night. :-)
Many of you are attending our Visiolink webinar series, and we are off course very happy that is the case as it is a great way to share information and experiences.
Thousands of media professionals from more than 90 countries will gather on 13-15 October in Amsterdam for the world's leading publishing exhibition.
We have mentioned this possibility before, but it is now clear that there is a trend around distributing digital only editions on holidays.
This is days where the paper typically has not before distributed a printed newspaper.
During this years Pentecost, we have seen examples of digital holiday editions from media houses in both Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Last week saw one of the biggest media conferences in Norway - "Nordic Media Festival 2014".
One of the first topics on the agenda was how life is behind the paywall, with participants from Aftenposten, Hallingdølen, Asker og Bærum Budstikke and Bergens Tidende.
In cooperation with media companies in Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland, Visiolink recently conducted a survey among some 3,000 readers who access newspapers on their iPads and iPhones.
Even though 70 per cent of the readers using iPads indicated that it is important – or very important – for a digital newspaper to resemble its printed version, a majority expressed their desire to be able to click on the ads in the paper.
Following a development partnership with Aarhus University and a number of European media houses, Visiolink is ready to launch a solution that automatically gives printed newspaper content a re-layout for the tablet.
With a digital subscription, readers from across the world can now follow the latest news from Nordkapp Municipality, located in northern Norway. This is true reader engagement.
Even if the region's inhabitants continue to move away from their hometowns in pursuit of work or study opportunities, they still want access to news from back home. Such is the idea behind Finnmarkposten's recent offer to its subscribers, who can now read and engage in the newspapers on their tablets and smartphones.
Here is your chance to get inspiration on utilizing the many new possibilities in the Apple iOS 7 design for your publications.
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