Publishing Insider
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It's unfortunate the publisher can't participate in the recent bumper crop of stock sales. September was the busiest month for IPOs in New York Stock Exchange history. Read the whole story
by Sara Guaglione
Soon-Shiong hired Pearlstine to recruit a new top editor shortly after purchasing the 'LA Times,' a post Pearlstine subsequently took. Read the whole story
by Sara Guaglione
The 60-year-old magazine is closing. It made its first endorsement for president: Biden-Harris. Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
"We find that manipulative tactics are the norm, not the exception," authors of a study of political email campaigns write. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
The economic fallout of COVID-19 is now projected to have a pronounced deflationary effect on ad costs for most major media and in most … Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
Twitter, Facebook and TikTok all stated that they would remove any threatening messages or death wishes against the President, following a rash of such … Read the whole story
by Wendy Davis
In a move blasted by open internet advocates, FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has circulated an order affirming the agency's 2017 decision to revoke the … Read the whole story
by Tanya Gazdik
Hand-drawn motion graphics will run on Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube, combining useful information with a touch of dry humor. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Mario Carrasco, Op-Ed Contributor
What name -- Asian American? Asian? Country of origin? -- do Asians living in the U.S. prefer to be identified by? Read the whole story