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01.27.2016—3am    Post #2351
From digital to print In Australia

It is not surprising, although it does not happen often, when a publication born exclusively digital suddenly goes print as well.

It is happening in Australia.  PerthNow, the website companion to News Corp Australia newspaper The Sunday Times, is looking to publish mid-week newspapers prior to long weekends during 2016.

It has already distributed its first edition last week – with a guide for Western Australians to a national holiday.

Fifty thousand copies of the 40-page paper were delivered to commuters, residents, and businesses.

I see possibilities here for other digital start ups which become popular, develop a brand and can extend it to a different audience via print.  I believe that the examples we will see will be for less than daily publications.

I can also imagine that some of these digital publications may choose to do e-paper versions, the closest thing to a printed product, but without actually printing.

I would prefer the real printed paper, of course.

For more:

http://thenewspaperworks.com.au/news-digital-brand-to-put-out-print-editions/

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The Guardian has hired  Martin Belam, founder of the Mirror’s now-defunct UsVsTh3m, as social and new formats editor.

This is a title we like, and, more importantly, evidence of the significance that major dailies attach to the impact of social media and its effect on storytelling.

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