Editors Only: Research Editor Discusses iPad Magazines
New article from Editors Only research editor Meredith Dias explores the implications of the iPad for magazine editors.
New Britain, CT, May 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- In the May 2010 issue of the Editors Only online newsletter, research editor Meredith Dias discusses the implications of the tablet computer for magazine editors. Her article, "Beyond the Buzz: Deconstructing the iPad," assesses the potential perks and shortcomings of iPad magazine editing and publishing.
Dias begins by listing some of the iPad's potential shortcomings. She also analyzes the recent Audit Bureau of Circulations amendment of the definition of "digital magazines."
Dias also explores various benefits for magazine readers, drawing upon her personal test-drive of the iPad.
The article also includes snippets from Matthew Zuras' Switched.com review of Vanity Fair's iPad edition and commentary on a recent DMNews article, "Publishers expect subscription lift from iPad." Dias also juxtaposes comments from both iPad publishing idealists and skeptics.
To read the article in its entirety, visit http://editorsonly.com.
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Dias begins by listing some of the iPad's potential shortcomings. She also analyzes the recent Audit Bureau of Circulations amendment of the definition of "digital magazines."
Dias also explores various benefits for magazine readers, drawing upon her personal test-drive of the iPad.
The article also includes snippets from Matthew Zuras' Switched.com review of Vanity Fair's iPad edition and commentary on a recent DMNews article, "Publishers expect subscription lift from iPad." Dias also juxtaposes comments from both iPad publishing idealists and skeptics.
To read the article in its entirety, visit http://editorsonly.com.
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