Weekly comms news round up 03/02/12
This week’s pick of comms news curated via @CisionUK.
News International turns to Facebook for Fabulous ‘social media magazine’ by @Shearmans via Brand Republic
“News International (NI) is trialling a new publishing model with the launch of its first “social media magazine” on Facebook for its Fabulous magazine.”
Press Gazette launches News-Day, 8 February 2012, A Day in the Life of British Journalism via @pressgazette Press Gazette
“Press Gazette is urging journalists to send us a snapshot of your work – in newspapers and magazines, TV and radio, and online – for a unique narrative of one 24-hour news cycle, from 6am Wednesday 8 February, to 6am the next day.”
Implementing International Social Media Campaigns via @Freedman_ Freedman International
“There are several hidden challenges which organisations face when attempting implement multi-lingual international social media campaigns.”
Refining the digital newspaper model by Frédéric Filloux via @Guardian Guardian
“Let’s come back to the business model question. My 15 January column featuring a simple model for digital newspapers triggered a number of emails and comments, many questioning my assumptions (my thanks to readers of the Monday Note who take the time to make insightful contributions to the discussion).”
Announcing the first ever Guardian Open Weekend via @Guardian Guardian
“More than any other newspaper we can think of the Guardian is open. It has led the way in opening up to its readers – and in welcoming and amplifying other voices.”
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