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Nessan Cleary’s news digest—March 2026
I started off last month’s News Digest by noting that everything had changed, which was bad. But for this month, nothing has changed, which...
Nessan Cleary’s News Digest—November 2025
November has been a month of nervous uncertainty; not so much a sense of the calm before a storm, but more like a rabbit...
Nessan Cleary’s news digest—September 2025
September started with the rock group Queen closing out this year’s classical music Proms. The remainder of the month saw plenty of chancers dancing...
Nessan Cleary’s News Digest…July 2025
July has brought with it the full British summer time experience – a brief heatwave followed by rain and thunderstorms and a distinct sense...
News Digest…July 2024
July, traditionally the start of the school summer holidays, should be hot and sticky but has been mostly cold and wet instead. It’s almost...
News media is navigating the AI landscape
Even though it was one of the myriad topics of discussion, artificial intelligence (AI) ultimately proved to be the show stopper at the International...
Innovative design can help newspapers get young readers on board
In a previous article, Indian Printer and Publisher had interacted with the lead designers of Hindustan Times, The Indian Express, The Hindu, which won...
Reader’s Digest shuts UK edition
Reader's Digest has shut down its United Kingdom edition after 86 years in circulation. The magazine's editor-in-chief Eva Mackevic shared the news on LinkedIn...
Hindi news publishers bar AI and tech platforms from using their content without permission
An e4m story by Kanchan Srivastava published on 14 September 2023 says that leading Hindi newspaper publishers Dainik Bhaskar and Amar Ujala have decided...
The appeal of fake news
Propaganda, misinformation and hoaxes spread through traditional news or online social media – digital news has brought back the age-old tradition of increased fake...
CloudPrinter builds new fulfilment sites
Cloudprinter, which has established an online platform for drop shipping printed merchandise, has announced radical plans to expand by setting up its own fulfilment...
India shows steady growth in offset, toner, and inkjet presses
One can quibble and argue about the various flaws in our country’s economic growth – the unevenness, the inequities, and even the corruption that...
Drawing a line – Joe Sacco
On the death of 137 journalists during the Gaza conflict, Joe Sacco says, “Any journalist who really cares about journalism understands that this is...
Transforming print media – Insights from IPS Hyderabad
Strategies to transform print media, automation to optimize operations, sustainability and carbon footprint, engaging the digital-first generation, shift from legacy printing to new applications,...
Print must evolve to engage digital-first generations
“The future of print will depend on its ability to engage a new audience that is increasingly digital-first,” Rabe Iyer, chief media officer of...
How The Hindu is using AI to help boost engagement
The Hindu has a strict policy to ensure that a human is in the loop for all published content, but they are using AI...
Winners of Wan-Ifra Digital Media Awards Europe 2024
Wan-Ifra Digital Media Awards has named European news publishers whose projects and products showcase creativity, inspiration and service to their readers, for the Digital...
Optimized use of AI and content could help digital media grow
The first day of the Wan-Ifra Digital Media India conference held on 13-14 March in Delhi touched on the optimized use of artificial intelligence...
Vernacular dailies have successfully engendered complex local solutions
Indian newspapers are probably one of the most complex products to design and produce, and this also applies to their newsrooms. The Indian constitution...
Targeted and advanced marketing in magazines
When audiences shifted from television to smartphones and from newspapers and magazines to social media, the marketing industry was quick to adapt to the...
Conde Nast’s Vogue shows the way
With the internet purveying everything a person may need from the latest news to new friends, it is not surprising that the Indian magazine...
‘Community’ and ‘engagement’ are not enough to save the legacy print media
At the recent INMA South Asia conference in New Delhi, a number of issues were skirted, mentioned peripherally or in passing without the substantial discussion that perhaps has to take place within news organizations themselves
Technology is an important lever for creating unique solutions
At the recent INMA South Asia conference in New Delhi, Ashish Pherwani, who leads the media consulting practice of Ernst & Young in India, attempted to decode the puzzle of the new media
Idealliance and Epicomm merger complete
Alexandria, Virginia. On 5 July 2016, the merger of industry associations Idealliance and Epicomm became effective with the combined staff of the new Idealliance...






























