The delectable aroma of herbs, spices, and Mexican cooking greeted M.S. in Publishing: Digital and Print Media students as they arrived at the test kitchens of Every Day with Rachael Ray for an industry visit. Naturally, at a food magazine, the test kitchen is key–and the perfect place to start our tour! Christine Guilfoyle, the magazine’s Group Publisher, who graciously set up the student visit, explained that a goal of Every Day with Rachael Ray is to help readers understand the everyday practices of good cooking. [Read more…] about Eats and Feats at Every Day with Rachael Ray
Better Homes and Gardens
Mobile Mania at SPI
“To infinity and beyond!” said Matt Bean at the opening of the NYU Summer Publishing Institute panel discussion on mobile publishing applications. While Bean, brand editor for Rodale‘s Men’s Health and Women’s Health, is no Buzz Lightyear, he was referring to the optimistic outlook the magazine industry has on its own technological Toy Story. The three top digital executives on the panel enthusiastically agreed.
A magazine’s mobile extension is easy, Bean said. For one, there are no page constraints, so content is limitless. And thankfully, the consumers are there and ready. Twenty-one percent of the mobile market already has a smartphone, and there are at least 200 apps listed in the Magazine Publishers of America (MPA) registry alone. In fact, in 2010 mobile ad spending totaled $10 billion and is expected to increase to $32 billion by 2013. While these revenue statistics are certainly encouraging, Bean emphasized that of 10 total app downloads, 8 or 9 are for free apps — a conundrum for publishers and consumer marketers alike. [Read more…] about Mobile Mania at SPI
Graduate Student Spotlight: From Classroom to Blog
The idea for VegScoop.com, a news and recipe site about vegetarianism, began as an assignment in Professor Edward Reiner’s Multimedia Financial Analysis class, a graduate course at NYU’s Center for Publishing. Students were asked to work on financials for a new media venture. So, we decided to identify and research the needs of a niche, highly engaged audience. We found that vegetarians are actively searching for news and recipes on the web, but often unable to find a reliable source. Most websites within the vegetarian landscape are outdated, unprofessional and/or difficult to navigate. We felt there was a need for a site that helps users wade through all the clutter and provides vegetarians with accurate, up-to-date information on all things veg-friendly. [Read more…] about Graduate Student Spotlight: From Classroom to Blog