Tag: Websites
Two weeks left to enter the EPPY Awards
Journalists and newspapers have just two weeks left to submit their best digital content for the 2014 EPPY Awards. The annual awards program, administered...
APME study reveals how newspaper editors manage online comments
Newspaper managers and editors strongly support online comments about their daily content according to a new study released by Associated Press Media Editors (APME)....
Show off your newspaper’s best digital work at the 2014 EPPY...
Canadian newspapers are invited to submit entries for the 19th annual EPPY Awards. Hosted by Editor & Publisher, the EPPY Awards celebrate the best...
Entry deadline extended for Canadian Online Publishing Awards
Newspapers have until Monday, July 7 to submit their best digital work for the sixth annual Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPA). The annual competition honours...
Submit your entries for the 2014 EPPY Awards
Canadian newspapers are invited to submit entries for Editor & Publisher’s annual EPPY Awards recognizing the best media-affiliated websites. Now in its 19th year,...
Newspapers are invited to enter the Canadian Online Publishing Awards
Entries are now open for the sixth annual Canadian Online Publishing Awards, recognizing Canada’s best editorial and design work in digital publications including websites,...
Overview of Canada’s new anti-spam legislation
Canada’s anti-spam law (CASL) comes into force on July 1, 2014 and introduces new rules around the use of “commercial electronic messages,” the alteration...
Newspapers and their sites deliver engagement
New research shows print newspapers are the most engaging medium and have the highest ad engagement! Newspaper websites easily outscore other online sources...
Adobe and Newspapers: App Publishing and the Impact of Engagement
Mark Wasserman scrolls through a recent article by the Ottawa Citizen about the Empress of Ireland ship sinking in 1914. The content on...
Newspapers partner with Twitter to engage readers and drive revenue
“If content is king when it comes to news publishing, then distribution is queen and she’s wearing the pants,” says Twitter Canada’s Steve Ladurantaye.
Ladurantaye,...