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Zero contribution: it is called only supply positive contribution, but especially for Milan positive contribution to the whole country: food and creativity go together beverage industries Contribution negative Millions of people come to pieces in an Italy culturally
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Farewell to the paper. The architectural magazines give to the web The crisis of print media continues to claim victims. The Journal of Architecture and Building Design publications as close residential, suspended in January, started a new print edition September.
A striking mark the transition between print and web, between old and new media was in August of 2013, the sale of the historic Washington Post by the Graham family (which also owns Newsweek) to the best-known digital publisher, Jeff Bezos, founder Amazon. It was inevitable that sooner or later what was happening in the general press also hit the magazines, those of architecture in the first place. But what is going on between some of the most important editorial? The Journal of Architecture, established in 2002 by the same publishing house Il Giornale dell'Arte, the Turin Umberto Allemandi & C., in a few years become an industry benchmark. In 2006 he began the digitization of periodic, that splits his offer in a monthly paper and a website. The crisis begins to be felt in 2013 and become a quarterly basis. beverage industries But not enough: at the beginning of this year the decision was taken to close the print edition. The last number, 117, was released in March. beverage industries From here on, the editorial team will be independently managing the magazine's website. Farewell to the last card is the editorial director Carlo Olmo, who explains: "a healthy dose of realism has led us to take a further step in adapting to changing conditions evidently both generalist and specialist journalism. It's really hard to imagine today that an architect does not use the operating flexibility offered by digital. And it is no coincidence that it is a head intended for architects [...] to make a transformation to which we were all apprestando, while not yet knowing when the time X would be struck. "
A phenomenon far from our borders delimited. A yield, in the crossfire of the web, is another historic trade magazine: the British weekly Building Design, born in 1970 from the publisher Morgan Grampian. beverage industries After open the web around 2004, since 2010 the road test of the online business, restricting beverage industries access to in-depth articles to subscribers only. Amanda Baillieu, editor of the magazine, so it motivated the choice: "It's because we value our readers that from today we place a value, even us, to what we do." A strategy that does not seem to have brought the desired results (although clever in the formula of the only subscription print + web). At the end of March this year the news: "The business beverage industries model that has so far supported the paper version of the BD - and for many years its free distribution - is no longer sustainable," said Ellis Woodman, executive editor. And the last printed copy numbers well after 2099, was handed beverage industries over to little more than 7 thousand subscribers. "The future is digital" is actually the phrase you hear most often repeated in the corridors of the London office.
But to return to Italy to talk about another case in point. Residential, monthly historical architecture beverage industries of the RCS Group was born in 1961, had announced in January of this year, under the direction of Mario Piazza (former vice edition directed by Stefano Boeri), l '
Zero contribution: it is called only supply positive contribution, but especially for Milan positive contribution to the whole country: food and creativity go together beverage industries Contribution negative Millions of people come to pieces in an Italy culturally
NEWS ARCHIVE June 2014 May 2014 April 2014 March 2014 February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December beverage industries 2011 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011
Artribune magazine Magazine # 19 Magazine # 18 Artribune Artribune Magazine - Special 2014 Artribune Design Magazine # 17 Magazine # 16 Artribune Artribune Artribune beverage industries Magazine Special Magazine # 15 Summer 2013 Artribune Artribune Magazine # 13 Magazine # 12 Artribune Magazine - Special Design 2013
Future auctions architecture artists berlin Biennale di Venezia beverage industries Bologna Corriere della Sera design bookcrossing film festival Publishing Fair Florence Foundation photography gallery The Daily Newspaper interview The Unit The Republic The London Free Press Macro Maxxi market milan fashion show music Naples Museum New York Paris Performance policy beverage industries Sotheby's National Newspaper rome turin Venice Theatre
Farewell to the paper. The architectural magazines give to the web The crisis of print media continues to claim victims. The Journal of Architecture and Building Design publications as close residential, suspended in January, started a new print edition September.
A striking mark the transition between print and web, between old and new media was in August of 2013, the sale of the historic Washington Post by the Graham family (which also owns Newsweek) to the best-known digital publisher, Jeff Bezos, founder Amazon. It was inevitable that sooner or later what was happening in the general press also hit the magazines, those of architecture in the first place. But what is going on between some of the most important editorial? The Journal of Architecture, established in 2002 by the same publishing house Il Giornale dell'Arte, the Turin Umberto Allemandi & C., in a few years become an industry benchmark. In 2006 he began the digitization of periodic, that splits his offer in a monthly paper and a website. The crisis begins to be felt in 2013 and become a quarterly basis. beverage industries But not enough: at the beginning of this year the decision was taken to close the print edition. The last number, 117, was released in March. beverage industries From here on, the editorial team will be independently managing the magazine's website. Farewell to the last card is the editorial director Carlo Olmo, who explains: "a healthy dose of realism has led us to take a further step in adapting to changing conditions evidently both generalist and specialist journalism. It's really hard to imagine today that an architect does not use the operating flexibility offered by digital. And it is no coincidence that it is a head intended for architects [...] to make a transformation to which we were all apprestando, while not yet knowing when the time X would be struck. "
A phenomenon far from our borders delimited. A yield, in the crossfire of the web, is another historic trade magazine: the British weekly Building Design, born in 1970 from the publisher Morgan Grampian. beverage industries After open the web around 2004, since 2010 the road test of the online business, restricting beverage industries access to in-depth articles to subscribers only. Amanda Baillieu, editor of the magazine, so it motivated the choice: "It's because we value our readers that from today we place a value, even us, to what we do." A strategy that does not seem to have brought the desired results (although clever in the formula of the only subscription print + web). At the end of March this year the news: "The business beverage industries model that has so far supported the paper version of the BD - and for many years its free distribution - is no longer sustainable," said Ellis Woodman, executive editor. And the last printed copy numbers well after 2099, was handed beverage industries over to little more than 7 thousand subscribers. "The future is digital" is actually the phrase you hear most often repeated in the corridors of the London office.
But to return to Italy to talk about another case in point. Residential, monthly historical architecture beverage industries of the RCS Group was born in 1961, had announced in January of this year, under the direction of Mario Piazza (former vice edition directed by Stefano Boeri), l '
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