Time Inc.'s Judith Hammerman On Transparent Metrics And Walled Gardens

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Time Inc.'s Judith Hammerman On Transparent Metrics And Walled Gardens

To Time Inc., “transparency” is just another word for “validation.” And it's nothing new to the publisher giant, which maintains a vast garden but
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JICWEBS Anti-Ad-Fraud Certification; Acquisitions for OpenX

OpenX wants to provide publishers with more quality control as well as audience and inventory protections. To that end, the marketplace provider has
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Tramp Press to reject all submissions by 'sexists'

Irish independent publisher Tramp Press has said it will reject submissions from “overtly sexist” writers who refer to the publishers as “dear sirs” or
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Women Writing the West offers opportunity for aspiring student writers

“Because we're inclusive, we want to bring up young writers, help them learn things that they might not get in creative writing classes and begin
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Papers left out: publishers

OTTAWA — Newspaper publishers are decrying the lack of government funding for newsgathering as Ottawa unveiled its plans for a stronger CBC
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Culture Days in Humboldt Returns

3:00 – 5:00 pm: Interactive Creative Writing taking place at the Museum. 7:00 pm: Poetry Reading with poet Dave Margoshes at the Reid-Thompson
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A Word from the Editor (s) . . .

Looking back to what I learned during my first May term class at Hanover College (in 2016), Dr. Battles' Seminar in Self-Publishing, I could have
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Social justice demands time, but so does self-care

She holds a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing and certificate in public history from Rutgers University-Camden and is also a proud VONA alumna.
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Ottawa lays out cultural 'road map' for digital future

“Our music publishers have 75 per cent of their revenues coming from export,” McGuffin said. “Anything that supports export means that Canadian
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California Board Approves 10 Textbook Families, Rejects 2

The Instructional Quality Commission rejected two textbook families, saying the publisher submitted more than 1,000 pages of changes during a
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