digital publishing
The Lad Bible aims to grow up a little Paid Members Public
The Lad Bible is gradually de-ladding itself [http://www.thedrum.com/news/2016/11/17/the-lad-bible-working-big-rebrand-it-redefines-the-meaning-lad] : > “[When it started] The Lad Bible was a 14-year old kid that had just discovered porn,” said the publisher’s junior creative strategist Jordan Schwarzenberger. “But what is amazing is that it has
The end of The Magazine Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2014/10/magazine.jpg] Pioneering sub-compact magazine The Magazine is going away [http://the-magazine.org/53/editors-note#.VDZpB77tlD4]: > The Magazine will cease publishing its regular every-other-week issues with the December 17, 2014, edition. We don’t see this as a
Economy of a new scale publishing Paid Members Public
Thoughts on a busy day in publishing.