PR Newswire
'Success' magazine has unveiled a redesign with its October 2015 issue, now on newsstands. The issue's cover story features the "sharks" from ABC's "Shark Tank," where famous businesspeople evaluate startup ideas from entrepreneurs looking for investors.
Financial Times
Dow Jones has enlisted the help of a messaging tool named Symphony to offer news content in its service, The Financial Times reports. As such, “All of Dow Jones’s newswire articles -- including journalism produced by the Wall Street Journal newspaper -- will be available on Symphony’s nascent service,” FT writes.
The Moscow Times
New rules limiting foreign ownership of Russian media are forcing major publishers to sell out and leave the Russian market, according to 'The Moscow Times.'
AgencySpy
Teressa Iezzi, editor of 'Fast Company' Co.Create, is leaving the publication to head PR and publishing for Wieden + Kennedy New York, according to Ad Week's AgencySpy.
BuzzFeed
Publishers are fighting back against an onslaught of online ad blockers. “The Washington Post has begun intermittently redirecting desktop users to a subscription page if they are using the popular AdBlock software,” Buzzfeed reports, citing several reader accounts. “Using Chrome with AdBlock on, the Post had a dialog box redirecting users to enter their email for a free six week subscription.”
Bild
After readers criticized it for publishing a photo of a dead 3-year-old refugee on a beach in Turkey, Germany's leading tabloid, 'Bild,' published a print edition on Tuesday with all pictures removed to emphasize the importance of visual images in reporting and understanding the news.
PR Newswire
A new online publication called 'Drone Coalition' is launching in conjunction with the InterDrone 2015 Conference and Exposition in Las Vegas.
Forbes
'Forbes' BrandVoice has attracted over 100 partners with its native advertising offerings, the business media company announced this week.
PR Newswire
Motorsport.com has purchased the entire archives of journalist Giorgio Piola, who has covered Formula 1 racing for 45 years.
InStyle
InStyle has launched its third annual Social Media Awards, building on the momentum built over the last two years, the style pub announced this week.