This week we hear from two of the three editors of The Paper, an intimidatingly-sized Welsh indie magazine. Oliver Gabe and Owen Davies take us through the annual publishing plan, why they launched the title with a live variety show, and what makes the title feel truly distinctive in a saturated marketplace.
In the news roundup Esther, Peter and Chris discuss some items of relatively good media news, before segueing into the bad. We ask whether generalist media titles are one end of a seesaw and bespoke local and specialist titles are the other, and discuss why 'distinctiveness' and 'community' are too often used to paper over cracks in media business models.
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Journalism.co.uk Editor Marcela Kunova on nurturing innovation in newsrooms
Bauer CEO Chris Duncan on leading a magazine business through lockdown
Independent Digital News & Media's Jo Holdaway on the importance of data to publishers
Defector VP of Revenue & Operations Jasper Wang on growing an employee-owned newsbrand
MDIF Deputy CEO Mohamed Nanabhay on investing in sustainable media businesses
Decanter Editor in Chief Chris Maillard on refreshing Future’s wine brand for its loyal readers
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The Membership Economy's Robbie Kellman Baxter on developing compelling direct to consumer offers
Columnist and lecturer Bo Sacks on why now is the golden age of publishing
Special: Which publishers won the pandemic?
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Twitch's Creative Strategy Lead Jack Woodcock on building communities through livestreams
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WSJ Editor of Live Journalism Kim Last on virtual events as a live magazine
Shado co-founder Hannah Robathan on the magazine as an outlet for activism
The Big Issue CEO Paul Cheal on the magazine’s fight to survive lockdown
Wareable.com's James Stables on surviving a catastrophic loss of search traffic
The Delicate Rébellion's Hannah Taylor on supporting her community's creative passions
The Bureau Local director Megan Lucero on the collaborative future of news
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