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the future of publishing ’
Mar 5th, 2010 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Apple iPad, Citizen Media, Featured Story
We get that Apple thinks the iPad is “magical and revolutionary”.
But what’s really magical and revolutionary is giving individuals the power to create content that can be shared instantly with people anywhere in the world.
The Apple iPad has the potential to be an interesting new platform for doing that – but where’s the PageMaker of iBooks?
Tags: Apple, Apple iPad, eBook, iBook, iPad, iTunes LP, PageMaker, the future of publishing
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Jun 24th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcast Quickies, Podcasting
An article in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal about New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly closed with a mention of a favorite cardio workout podcast – the long-running (pun intended) Podrunner. The Podrunner series features free exercise music mixes for runners, joggers, power walkers, cyclists, elliptical trainers, aerobics, or “anyone who can use nonstop, fixed-tempo […]
Tags: Audio Podcasting, audiobooks, Blog World Expo, book deal, DJ Steveboy, exercise podcasts, making money with podcasting, New York, Podcast Quickies, Podcasting, Podrunner, Steve Boyett, the future of publishing, Wall Street Journal
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Jun 23rd, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: The New Media Update
A media conglomerate is experimenting with delivering newspapers that are customized, not just with neighborhood news for a single part of town, but with custom newsgathering for each individual newspaper customer. MediaNews Group, parent company of The Denver Post, is using a downtown hotel and a neighborhood in Denver as a guinea pig for its […]
Tags: Denver, Denver Post, I-News, Media News Group, New Media Update, the future of news, the future of publishing, The New Media Update
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May 7th, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Computer Hardware, iPods & Portable Media Players
Wednesday online book retailing giant Amazon.com unveiled the newest version of the Kindle e-book reader. The new model, the Kindle DX, is a bigger-screened, more expensive version ($489!) of Amazon’s popular gadget. The DX is thin and light, can display more shades of gray (perfect for b/w newspaper and magazine content), and, says InformationWeek, it […]
Tags: Amazon Kindle, ebook reader, Kindle, Kindle Chronicles, Kindle DX, Len Edgerly, newspapers, the future of news, the future of publishing
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Apr 1st, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Citizen Media, The New Media Update
Today’s New York Times profiles a new technology from Hewlett Packard, MagCloud, that enables indie publishers to print small batches of custom magazines. Individuals and businesses create their custom magazines, and upload them to the MagCloud site in high-resolution PDF format. No money changes hands until MagCloud receives a customer order, and prints out copies […]
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Hewlett Packard, HP, Kindle, magazine, MagCloud, the future of media, the future of publishing, trends
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Mar 3rd, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General, The New Media Update
Publishers Weekly magazine reports today what may be the first offer of its kind from traditional publishing. Book publisher Thomas Nelson has launched “NelsonFree,” a program which gives readers their content in several different formats – as a hardcover book, an e-book, and an audiobook, all for the purchase price of a single volume. Thomas […]
Tags: audiobooks, book podcasts, ebooks, JC Hutchins, Kindle, Mur Lafferty, Podiobooks, Scott Sigler, the future of publishing
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Feb 3rd, 2009 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General, The New Media Update
Venerable newspaper The New York Times is considering charging readers for access to its website, less than two years after discontinuing an earlier Times Select online-subscription service. In an online question-and-answer session, Bill Keller, the Times’ executive editor, discussed how the newspaper has been debating whether to charge for online access to the newspaper’s content: […]
Tags: Kindle, micro-payment, New York Times, newspapers, Print Media Deathwatch, the future of journalism, the future of news, the future of publishing, trends
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Jan 31st, 2009 |
By James Lewin |
Category: Making Money with Podcasts
Time magazine has published an article today about podcasting novelists. In the article, they note that podcasting could be publishing’s next wave: Scott Sigler of San Francisco missed out on getting his first novel published, with a deal collapsing in late 2001. But he built a big Internet fan base on novel podcasting, which led to […]
Tags: new media trends, podcast novels, Scott Sigler, the future of news, the future of publishing
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Dec 16th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: General
In what the newspaper deems a “groundbreaking” move, the Detroit Free Press and News announced that they are cutting home delivery to three days per week. The Free Press and The Detroit News are the first first “big city papers” to make the shift from mostly-paper to mostly-online news publishing, citing a steep decline in […]
Tags: death watch, Detroit Free Press, new media trends, newspapers, the future of news, the future of publishing
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Nov 20th, 2008 |
By Elisabeth Lewin |
Category: Audio Podcasting, Making Money with Podcasts, Podcasting
James Melzer, creator of the podcast novel The Zombie Chronicles, has landed a three-book publishing deal with indie publisher Permuted Press. In one of the most heartfelt and gracious announcements I have ever read, Melzer says: “I will treasure this moment, the moment I put pen to paper in order to finalize the deal, for […]
Tags: Ask A Ninja, book podcasts, INFECTED, James Melzer, Kent Nichols, Permuted Press, podcast books, Scott Sigler, the future of publishing, The Zombie Chronicles, zombies
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