Monday, 11 August 2008, 12:16 am Press Release: Ian Wishart
Paperless Newspaper Launched By Ian
Wishart
Newspaper publishing
has taken a new direction with the launch this weekend of
TGIF Edition, a 20 page “paperless” newspaper being
emailed to thousands of readers…
Publisher Ian
Wishart says the digital newspaper is fully interactive with
embedded video and rich media links, combining the
flexibility of online publishing with the design strengths
of traditional print media.
“We think this is
where print media will increasingly be heading in the future
– using push technology to get past the clutter and
distraction of the general internet to provide clients with
a content package that covers all the bases, but which uses
the PDF as an information ‘springboard’ so readers can
link through to other options, including other
media.”
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