Penton Drops Print

Penton Publishing, Electronic Design's parent company, is ceasing print operations, making them the first electronics trade press publisher, historically print-based to go entirely electronic.  UBM, Hearst, Advantage Media, etc. still have some print pubs.  The good news is, no one loses their jobs... except for the printers.


Penton has come a long way since the media revolution began.  They were one of the last to "get" social and have become one of the better users.

Comments

  1. Only one group is dropping print, and it's not ours. Electronic Design continues to publish print editions.

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  2. Well, crap. You're not as with it as I thought. ;)

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  3. Lou,
    Why is it you think of as a neagtive for ED to NOT drop print? If they have readers who want it and advertisers who value it and they make money why is that a negative?
    Bill

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  4. The comment was just a joke, Bill. That's why the emoticon. I don't consider having print publication as a bad or good thing. I think thriving as a publication house in this day and time is a great thing, regardless of the medium.

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