Topic: Magazine Publishers of America
Today’s MPA conference in San Francisco kicked off with a discussion of the magazine industry’s least favorite topic: the death (inevitable or otherwise) of print media. It was a non-MPA…
After leading the MPA for 13 years, the organization’s CEO and president Nina Link announced today that she would step down at the end of the year. Michael Clinton, chairman of…
The varying sets of rules determining how magazines can access their tablet subscribers’ information across different platforms—Apple has always been especially stingy with the statistics—has long irked publishers. But as…
When Amazon released the Kindle Fire last November, it was heralded as the first tablet with a shot at loosening Apple’s stronghold on the market. But with Apple still dominating…
There’s no doubt about it: tablets are taking over. Eleven percent of the total U.S. population used iPads and various other tablet devices last year. By 2014, that percentage is…
Magazines now have one fewer person to promote them. Andrew Jung, who was hired by the Association of Magazine Media (formerly known as MPA) to champion the industry, has left…

