The fact that digital publishing is possible isn’t news anymore. Media houses around the world have succeeded in developing strong business models for digital publishing. They do so to help get readers’ attention in an industry that’s been stagnating for several years.
Christmas has come early this year! Our latest European ePaper Benchmark Report is now available for download.
Last week, the Visiolink steering group met up with our Customer Advisory Board (VCAB). But what's the deal with this board and why is it important to you?
As of May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force. We will individually contact all our customers to clarify what needs to be done in order to meet regulation requirements.
When 2017 is coming to an end, there's definitely one thing, we'll look back on with pride and joy and that's the Visiolink Inspirational Tour. We've made a video recap of the events. Maybe you're in it?
For the first time ever, digital papers and digital magazines were included in the Danish readership figures that were released earlier this week. The figures weren’t the most encouraging ever seen, but the fact that digital editions were included is definitely worth mentioning.
"I strongly disagree. A journalist's role is not to judge, and that's what you are talking about." The words, uttered by editor-in-chief Jacob Nybroe of Jyllands-Posten to another editor-in-chief, Lea Korsgaard of Zetland, fell on Wednesday the 19th in a panel debate hosted by Visiolink at the beautiful Aarhus City Hall. The debate centered on the state and future of journalism, and one of the main issues was trust (and mistrust) between people, media and governments.
A new advisory board enforces Visiolink’s customer focus. By adding different media industry perspectives, VCAB (Visiolink Customer Advisory Board) assists in plotting a course for our products and services.
We've been digesting the events at World Publishing Expo 2016 in Vienna for a little more than a week now. WPE16 was attended by far fewer than ever before, but that didn't stop the future from knocking on the virtual doors of the Expo. We took a tour through the venue, trying to find out what's next for the media.
Last week we attended World Publishing Expo 2016 in Vienna and digital transition was everywhere. Obviously going digital is no-brainer for modern media companies. The Internet ensures a reach far beyond what anyone could have imagined two decades ago. However, there's a massive discrepancy between reach and revenue.
In relation to World Publishing Expo ,Visiolink asks a number of media people about their views on newspapers' digital future. As digital director of JP/Politikens Hus, Søren Svendsen has clear positions on the transformation his industry is undergoing. But new digital ventures do not spell goodbye to almost 150 years of accumulated print history.
Do you know that more than 60% of European ePaper readers say that access to a digital archive is an important ePaper feature?
Do you want to know how early release and print-free days can affect your ePaper readership? Or how you utilize user data to increase ad revenues?
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