Launching the Apple iPad allowed publishers to present their content in multiple formats with great quality and ease of use allowing for additional revenues. The iPad native applications developed by KnowledgeView for publishers, are designed to maximize the benefits of the iPad, giving the end user high quality browsing of text, photos and videos, custom views and multiple subscription options. (More …)
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Dar Al Hayat, publisher of leading Pan-Arab daily newspaper, Al-Hayat, from centers in London, Beirut and KSA, a Saudi edition, Web sites and Laha magazine, has launched an innovative iPhone app on the Apple store, developed by KnowledgeView. (More …)
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Speaking at the Newsroom Summit, London 8-9 September, Dr. Andreas Wiele, Head of BILD-Group and Magazines at Axel Springer, outlined the group’s online and mobile publishing strategy, illustrating significant progress in this regard. For example, income from digital content expanded from only 2% in 2004 to 25% in 2010, with a plan to make it 50%, equivalent to income from paper publishing, in the next few years. Axel Springer is Europe’s largest multimedia companies with half year income exceeding €1.3 billion according to their published data. (More …)
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KnowledgeView, a leading multi-publishing solution provider in Europe and the MENA region, concluded last week a new deal with Maroc Soir Group (MSG), the prominent publishing company in Morocco, through which KnowledgeView will provide MSG with Web-mobile, iPad and iPhone native applications that will add value to the readers’ experience with rich-media representation of news. (More …)
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iPad diaries Rupert Murdoch, in the face of widespread scepticism, thinks he can charge for news on the internet – but what if he’s right? And the dead tree publishers, the derided MSM who initially welcomed the iPad as a potential saviour – what if they were right, too? Even if only a little bit? (More …)
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Advertisers initially approached new media as if they were going duck hunting, tiptoeing cautiously into the waters of mobile phones and the Internet. (More …)
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This was made possible through the ‘Publish live’ technology from KnowledgeView. The project started in January 2009, was completed in February 2010 and is set for launch this month. (More …)
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4 January 2010
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia will soon have its own integrated media city that will help boost media activities in the Kingdom, said Minister of Culture and Information Dr. Abdul Aziz Khoja. (More …)
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By Georgina Prodhan – Analysis
LONDON (Reuters) – Two generations of Murdochs have caused a wave of excitement in the battered newspaper industry in recent weeks with a series of comments and actions suggesting that charging readers for news on the Web is the way forward. (More …)
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eRev 2011 is a three year initiative set up by IFRA in response to the growing digital media market and the increasing focus on the business side of the publishing industry. In the project, IFRA partners with publishing houses with the aim of helping them meet new and changing needs of the consumers, to create and sustain business, to identify trends and to adapt to new technology. The project will deal with how media companies can leverage their brand as well as core values and their existing organisation in order to create new business. [...] (More …)