For quite some time the digital advertising world has been described as a duopoly between Google and Facebook with every other online ad platform picking up the scraps. That state of affairs has been changing over the last few years,
Call for Speakers: 2019 FUSE Media Summit
The invite-only FUSE Media Summit is returning to Philadelphia from Nov. 19-21, and we’re currently recruiting speakers and presenters! If you are a media executive with a technology-driven case study to share, we want to hear from you.
Time Taps ALM’s Dana Rosen as Chief Legal Officer | People on the Move
Time named Dana Rosen as its new chief legal officer, effective July 29. As CLO—which CEO and editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal identified in a statement as a top priority position to fill since the magazine left Meredith—Rosen will use her years of
Getty Trust Leads Group of Foundations Acquiring Ebony Archives for $30M
A group of private foundations led by the J. Paul Getty Trust is set to purchase the complete photography archive of Johnson Publishing—which comprises some 983,000 photographs and 3.35 million unprocessed negatives from Ebony and Jet magazines dating back to
Company Data Opens the Door to Data Business Success
The hype around creating data businesses is at an all-time high in the B2B media sector. With display ad revenue falling off a cliff and lead-gen business models becoming more challenged, there is a clear focus to diversify digital revenue
Mega-Printers Quad and LSC Communications Call Off Their Planned Merger
If Quad wants to surpass RR Donnelley to become the largest printer in North America, it appears it will have to do it through organic growth. That’s because Quad and LSC Communications — the No. 2 and No. 3 ranked printers
Why Active Interest Media Salvaged 14 Titles From the F+W Bankruptcy
After F+W Media filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and auctioned off its portfolio of 50 magazines earlier this year, Active Interest Media’s Cruz Bay Publishing placed the winning bids for 14 total brands across the Woodworking, Writing, Horticulture and
Quad/Graphics, LSC Call Off $1.4B Merger After Justice Dept. Suit
A month after pledging to “vigorously defend” its proposed $1.4 billion acquisition of rival publication printer LSC Communications in the face of a Justice Department lawsuit challenging the deal, Quad/Graphics announced on Tuesday that the two companies have agreed to
‘Weak’ Quad and LSC Offered to Shed Assets, But Feds Said No
Quad and LSC Communications offered to divest assets to win approval of their proposed merger but were unable to reach a deal with the U.S. Justice Department. Quad (AKA Quad/Graphics) revealed the offer last week in its response to Justice’s
How Leaders Can Handle Change Management with Their Teams
Change does not want to happen. The status quo is tenacious. Change management is hard. Heck, Newton’s first law is the Law of Inertia. Things will stay as they are, unless a force pushes or pulls on them. And you,