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Issue Date: May 21, 2013
SPECIAL REPORT:
Content on the go: Supporting mobile delivery
To media companies grappling with the challenges of multiplatform content management, one thing is clear: The technology and processes they use must serve an increasingly mobile audience. To better reach these always-on-the-go readers, publishers are rolling out mobile-first strategies and centralizing their content management systems to standardize technology across brands. They're also revamping the way they create and publish editorial content. Read more
Griffey sees content management as editorial education issue
Sean Griffey, CEO of Industry Dive, launched the digital-only publishing company last year. He recently spoke to Media Business about content management in a mobile-first environment. Read more
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Penton website redesigns push community, mobility
The Penton Technology Group launched redesigned Web properties for SharePoint Pro and Windows IT Pro in March, updating the infrastructure to accommodate an increasingly mobile and social audience.
“Our two big goals were to improve the user experience and to improve the environment for our contributors to post content and respond to... Read more
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B-to-b media valuations not one size fits all
Robert Garrett and Mark Holdreith are founding partners of Media Advisory Partners, which was formed in 2010.
Garrett founded investment banking firm AdMedia Partners and served as its president from 1990 until his retirement in 2007. He has been working in media M&A and investing since the 1970s.
Holdreith continues as principal of Moira ... Read more
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CEIR: Event marketers must adapt to multiple generations
Nancy Drapeau serves as director of research for the Center for Exhibition Industry Research, an organization that last year surveyed more than 9,000 attendees at 27 of the top 250 exhibitions in the U.S. to better understand generational attitudes toward face-to-face events. Drapeau spoke to Media Business about the series of research reports that CEIR created based on those data, including “Generational Differences in Face-to-face Interaction Preferences and Activities,” released... Read more



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