Geoff Selig, a giant of Australia’s print industry, dies at 59

‘Unforeseen complications’ following an accident are said to have led to the sudden death of Geoff Selig, executive chairman of Australian printing giant Ive Group...

Geoff Selig, a giant of Australia’s print industry, dies at 59

‘Unforeseen complications’ following an accident are said to have led to the sudden death of Geoff Selig, executive chairman of Australian printing giant Ive Group...


NEWSMEDIA INDUSTRY

Café society: Local publishers meet up in Port Douglas

Micro-publication The Pineapple won a mention when communications Michelle Rowland helped open LINA’s Port Douglas summit on Thursday. Owner and editor Vivienne Wynter...

Gannett sells to ‘plucky startup’, securing future news
Freedom call evolves with a ‘fresh perspective’
Global issues drive INMA winners to excel

CONTENT & MARKETING

More orderly comments strategy wins friends and subs

A new comment strategy including a ‘subscribe to comment’ prompt on stories engaged community for Nine Publishing and increased subscriptions. Community manager M...

Subscribers respond to focused email newsletters
Stepping up on WhatsApp as Instant Articles falls
How efforts of a ‘naked scribbler’ led to an OED bias

DIGITAL PUBLISHING

WIJ workshop: The ‘kids are all right’ but burnout is an issue

Student and early-career journalists are doing “incredible work,” Dana Piccoli says, following a visit to the Reynolds Institute’s Women in Journalism worksh...

Dore steps up at The West as McPherson prompts SWM shuffle
SPH Media biggest winner in Digital Media Awards Asia

VENDOR PROMOTIONS | DIGITAL

Automated real estate brings news close to home

What makes a story newsworthy? The answer to that question used to be determined by newsrooms alone – the point of view was purely journalistic (writes Cecilia Campbell)...


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