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07.19.2013—1am    Post #1722
Those eJournals gain access to the airline lounge

TAKEAWAY: It was likely to happen: the day when those plush airline lounges for First and Business Class flyers would allow you to download your favorite newspaper or magazine right on your digital device. Lufthansa has done it via its new eJournals service.

This is the weekend edition of TheMarioBlog. The next blog post is Monday, July 22.

TAKEAWAY: It was likely to happen: the day when those plush airline lounges for First and Business Class flyers would allow you to download your favorite newspaper or magazine right on your digital device. Lufthansa has done it via its new eJournals service.

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At the Lufthansa lounge, find your favorite periodicals on the shelf…..

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…or download them to your mobile device

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Once you select the periodical you wish to read, pdf of pages for that day’s edition appear.

It’s all about choices: do I read my International Herald Tribune in its printed edition, or do I download it on my iPad?

Now airline lounges provide you with that choice. Lufthansa has taken the lead to offer its Lufthansa eJournals service.

It works like this: you take your pick from a large selection of digital newspapers and magazines in assorted languages and scan in your QR Code, or simply go to the eJournals download platform, www.lh-ejournals.com, then you are ready to go. Read your favorite publication in the lounge, or during the flight ahead.

I just tried it and was surprised at the variety of newspapers and magazines available. I am sure that more airlines will be doing this—just think of how much less “weight” each passenger will carry on board without a stack of printed newspapers and magazines.

And, yes, there is still a shelf with the full variety of printed editions of the same publications at the Lufthansa lounges.

Many passengers are seen leaving the lounge loaded with those “real” print editions while others are beginning to realize that to have 5 or 6 periodicals loaded on to a mobile device could be practical and more manageable.

I asked one seasoned Lufthansa flyer whom I run into at the lounge from time to time why he was carrying all the print editions of newspapers and magazine in his briefcase:

Somehow, although I have an iPad, I still prefer to sit down for the long flight with a stack of papers next to me. I can see them, touch them, and when I am finished with them, I know I am ready for my nap. I like that sense of being aware of what my news reading journey is all about when I read those publications in print.

His wife, however, confessed that she had downloaded three magazines on her iPad to read during the flight.

Something for everyone is the theme that prevails.

Of related interest:

One user. One story. Two platforms
https://www.garciamedia.com/blog/articles/pone_user._one_story._two_platforms._p

Interesting weekend reads

The New York Times Will Release A Gesture-Controlled News App For Leap Motion
http://techcrunch.com/2013/07/18/new-york-times-on-leap-motion/

First paragraph:

The New York Times says it plans to release a Top News app for Leap Motion, the soon-to-be-released controller that will allow users to interact with their computers through gestures — in fact, it will be the only branded news app for the platform’s launch.

Responsive Design has Tech Considerations
http://www.netnewscheck.com/article/27511/responsive-design-has-tech-considerations

Highlight:

Responsive design may be a positive step in the right direction for the media industry, but there are some tech-based business considerations around the move towards responsive. “While the future of the Web is seemingly shifting towards the responsive route, there are still many tech-related questions that need to be answered to ensure it’s the right solution for one’s business,” says Icreon’s Devanshi Garg. Part two of a two-part CrowdCheck on the benefits and challenges of responsive design

What Journalists Need to KNow about Responsive Design
http://www.poynter.org/how-tos/digital-strategies/217695/what-journalists-need-to-know-about-responsive-design/

A highlight:

Responsive design benefits how a site is built and maintained. Because a responsive site is still just one site (with several faces), only one codebase and one publishing process are needed. Content doesn’t need to be replicated to another system — manually or otherwise — to make it accessible to a second set of users. And design changes can be made sitewide or for a specific device size, providing lots of flexibility in maintaining a site over time.

Coming this week: Monocle Mediterraneo IV

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Top of Monocle Mediterraneo’s 2012 edition

Monocle’s fourth edition of its summer newspaper will hit the newstands at a beach near you (in selected locations) Thursday July 25.

Emily Smith, of Monocle, gives me the good news that copies are on their way to me. Look forward to it, and its special content:
“all-surfing, cocktailing, boat-building and cooking edition”.

” Three years since Monocle Mediterraneo’s debut, the media brand continues its investment in intelligently designed slow media and global reporting. Recording a +45% advertising revenue increase and +40% increase in subscriptions since last year’s edition, Monocle Mediterraneo proudly joins the magazine in proving the value of print,” as reported in the Monocle press release.

On newsstands for eight weeks, Monocle Mediterraneo is 62 pages and will be distributed to 105 markets across the globe, with increased presence in Australia, Indonesia, Morocco and Switzerland.

Our previous blog posts about Monocle Mediterraneo:

Monocle Mediterraneo III: the summer newspaper is out today at a beach near you
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/monocle_mediterraneo_iii_the_summer_newspaper_is_out_today_at_a_beach_near_/

Magnificent Monocle Mediterraneo premieres tomorrow
https://garciamedia.com/blog/articles/ma

WAN-IFRA The Tablet & App Summit, Berlin, Oct. 7-8

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It’s the WAN IFRA The Tablet & App Summit in Berlin, Oct.7- 8 and I will be in charge of moderating this program that will bring together leading publishers, head of mobile and development and senior newspaper executives to discuss how to best offer mobile services and products within an increasing complexity in news consumption.

Among the speakers confirmed for this Summit:

Guy Crevier, La Presse+, Canada—

How to optimize the user experience and keep advertisers happy in the competitive digital ecosystem

Thomas Schultz-Homberg, Head of Electronic Media,  FAZ -(Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung); Çagri Türkkorur, Digital Media Director, Dogan Gazetecilik; Dr. Assaf Avrahami, CEO, Yedioth IT; Anna Matteo, Director of Digital Area for Gruppo24ORE

Jeff Moriarty, Boston Globe (US) and Garrett Goodman, Worldcrunch

How to extend your newspapers´experience: Adaptive vs responsive design Q&A session

Audra Martin, Vice President, Advertising and Operations, Economist Digital

How to win & keep advertisers in the digital environment

Fred Hurkmans, Director Commercial & Marketing, Le Soir (Belgium)

Neil Johnson, Managing Director A&N Media, Mobile and TV, UK

Notes to consider when launching a new product: Daily Mail+, the DMG latest product

Note: Some of the speakers above still to be confirmed

For more information and to register for the Summit, go here:

https://www.wan-ifra.org/registration/world-publishing-expo-2013-registration?nid=78081

TheMarioBlog post #1296

WAN-IFRA The Tablet & App Summit, Berlin, Oct. 7-8

blog post image

It’s the WAN IFRA The Tablet & App Summit in Berlin, Oct.7- 8 and I will be in charge of moderating this program that will bring together leading publishers, head of mobile and development and senior newspaper executives to discuss how to best offer mobile services and products within an increasing complexity in news consumption.

Among the speakers confirmed for this Summit:

Guy Crevier, La Presse+, Canada—

How to optimize the user experience and keep advertisers happy in the competitive digital ecosystem

Thomas Schultz-Homberg, Head of Electronic Media,  FAZ -(Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung); Çagri Türkkorur, Digital Media Director, Dogan Gazetecilik; Dr. Assaf Avrahami, CEO, Yedioth IT; Anna Matteo, Director of Digital Area for Gruppo24ORE

Jeff Moriarty, Boston Globe (US) and Garrett Goodman, Worldcrunch

How to extend your newspapers´experience: Adaptive vs responsive design Q&A session

Audra Martin, Vice President, Advertising and Operations, Economist Digital

How to win & keep advertisers in the digital environment

Fred Hurkmans, Director Commercial & Marketing, Le Soir (Belgium)

Neil Johnson, Managing Director A&N Media, Mobile and TV, UK

Notes to consider when launching a new product: Daily Mail+, the DMG latest product

Note: Some of the speakers above still to be confirmed

For more information and to register for the Summit, go here:

https://www.wan-ifra.org/registration/world-publishing-expo-2013-registration?nid=78081

TheMarioBlog post #1296
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