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Five must have WordPress plug-ins for news organisations

by Kevin Anderson, on May 24, 2013

WordPress has grown from its origins as a blogging platform into a powerful content management system, and now many news organisations including Reuters, the New York Times, CNN and Forbes use it to power parts of their sites. One of the benefits of using WordPress is that it can be adapted and extended using plug-ins, but there are hundreds to choose from, so which are the best? We look at five of the most useful for news organisations. …

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Don’t let a CMS ruin your news organisation

by Geir Terje Ruud, on May 22, 2013

A lot of companies sigh wearily when they talk about their content-management systems, the software that they use to manage their websites. If you’re looking for a CMS for the first time or looking to upgrade from the one you use, start by asking yourself what you need. With all the changes in the media, it sometimes feels like war, and you might believe you need an aircraft carrier. Resist the urge. What you probably need is a fast and nimble speedboat. …

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Tales from the frontline: The good, the bad and the ugly

by Kevin Anderson, on May 22, 2013

If you have struggled with your content-management system, don’t worry you’re not alone. CMSs have been a common source of frustration for journalists and editors for years. Here we look at some of the lessons news organisations have learned. The industry is building up experience and solutions to some of the common problems publishers and broadcasters face as they put their content online. …

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10 reasons to choose the right CMS

by Kevin Anderson, on May 22, 2013

You already have software and systems to publish your newspaper or to manage your radio or TV output, and you might be wondering why you need yet more software to publish online and to mobile phones. Put simply, a good CMS will help you efficiently publish your content digitally and manage your digital advertising. …

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Malaysian media merger highlights key shift in digital transition

by Kevin Anderson, on May 16, 2013

Malaysian media powerhouse Catcha Media didn’t leave anyone guessing why it was merging two of its businesses with social news aggregator Says.com. The groups believe that the combination will allow them to dominate the Malaysian digital advertising market. This move will put pressure on news groups as they will have a new source of competition for ad spend. …

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Invest in audience measurement to keep track of changing market

by Kevin Anderson, on May 10, 2013

As markets develop digitally especially in this age of mobile data, long held assumptions about your online audience may change as a study in South Africa has recently shown. The changes in the online audience there highlight the importance of investing in audience measurement and research to make sure that your multi-platform strategy …

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Competition grows in Russia’s rapidly growing digital ad market

by Kevin Anderson, on May 8, 2013

While growth in the Russian digital advertising market is slowing, the share of digital ads continues to grow, and in three to four years, digital advertising is predicted to capture a third of the market. The rapid growth in digital advertising is challenging not only print but TV groups, and it is attracting international investment that will remake Russia’s media market. …

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How to keep your editorial Twitter accounts from being hacked

by Kevin Anderson, on May 2, 2013

More than a half dozen major news organisations including Reuters, Al Jazeera, the BBC and The Guardian have had their Twitter accounts taken over by hackers in the last year, and outlets in emerging democracies could be next. Twitter is warning news organisations that they will continue “to be high value targets to hackers”. Twitter advised news groups on how to keep their accounts safe as it works on improving security, and we look at the best ways to make sure your accounts aren’t taken over by groups looking to damage your credibility and reputation. …

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Diversity in Latin American markets drives paid content strategies

by Estefanía Colmenares Hernández, on April 29, 2013

Even though most Latin American newspapers and magazines still enjoy rising circulation and advertising revenue, many are rolling out paid content strategies. But the diverse market conditions across the region mean that there is no one-size-fits-all model. Instead, news groups must increase their use of audience data and analyse their own market to develop strategies appropriate to their stage of the digital transition. …

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Developing new revenue streams to support investigative journalism

by Kevin Anderson, on April 29, 2013

News organisations are developing new models to support the important work of long-form, investigative journalism. Paid content, partnerships and multi-platform publishing are just a few of the ways that news groups are finding success in paying for original, in-depth reporting. …

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