Archive for May, 2007

Lexmark’s Industrial Ink Jet - Major Change or Minor Sideline?

Monday, May 14th, 2007

Lexmark is based in Lexington Kentucky, which is where WhatTheyThink.com is based. A good friend I have known over the years is Ed Crowley who is the Managing Partner of Photizo Group. Ed worked for Lexmark for several years and is a contributor to our sister site OnDemandJournal.com. I asked Ed ...

Postal Rates and Reform - the Experts Offer Solutions

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

Yesterday's webinar at WhatTheyThink on postal rates and reform drew over 500 registrations and was a very active discussion of the topic. I know because I fielded the question emails and was flat busy for over half the webinar with just that! I encourage everyone to connect with the archive ...

“Mr. Magazine” Believes We’ll Always Crave Ink on Paper

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Magazines may not be following the way of dinosaurs and passenger pigeons, at least according to Mark Glaser, host of PBS' MediaShift. Glaser "digs deeper" in an interview with Samir Husni, chair of the University of Mississippi's Department of Journalism, known as Mr. Magazine. Read the entire interview here - ...

Postal Rates and Reform Under Discussion Wednesday, 5/9

Thursday, May 3rd, 2007

Postal rates and reform - What's a mailer to do? Where to turn for answers? We've put together a panel of experts from across the gamut of those involved in mailing: printers and print service providers, mail service providers, periodicals publishers, and direct marketers. On Wednesday, May 9, at 12:00 PM ...

Transcontinental’s Desjardins: The Myth of an Endangered Industry

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

You may have noticed this at WTT earlier in the week: Transcontinental CEO addresses the Web Offset Association I wanted to point you to the full text of the speech as well, and point specifically to this part: a new technology does not make the previous ones disappear: radio did not eliminate newspapers, ...

Record Number of Visitors to Newspaper Web Sites in First Quarter

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

(via MediaPost) According to custom analysis by Nielsen//NetRatings for the Newspaper Association of America, more than 59 million people (37.6 percent of all active Internet users) visited newspaper Web sites during the first quarter of 2007, a record number that represents a 5.3 percent increase over the same period a ...